AGRICULTURE & TREE HUSBANDRY · MARKET 02

Soil that holds water. Trees that survive.

NRCS 336-eligible carbon amendment for row crops, orchards, nurseries, golf, and reforestation programs.

NRCS 336 EQIP OMRI Certified 50–75% Cost-Share OMRI Listed
APPLICATIONS

Five agronomic applications.

One certified material. Specification-matched particle size and carbon content for each crop system.

Row Crops

  • Water retention +10–25%
  • N leaching –30%
  • NRCS 336 EQIP eligible
  • 50–75% cost-share available

Orchards

  • Cu remediation in tree fruit
  • Drought tolerance improvement
  • Root health and mycorrhizal activity
  • Replant disease mitigation

Tree Nursery

  • Transplant survival improvement
  • Growing media amendment
  • Reduced irrigation requirements
  • Reduced mortality at field planting

Golf Courses

  • Nitrate and pesticide leaching reduction
  • Fairway soil health improvement
  • Reduced irrigation frequency
  • USGA-spec particle size available

Reforestation

  • Marginal and degraded soils
  • Improved survival rates on drought-prone sites
  • Carbon credit project integration
  • NRCS cost-share eligible
FLORIDA PROGRAM

Golf, premium turf, and high-value horticulture.

Dedicated Florida sales team led by Dan Nachbar, CEO. UF/IFAS-validated soil research available on request.

Golf & Premium Turf

Particle size and carbon spec matched to USGA green and fairway standards. Documented nitrate and pesticide leaching reduction with active rootzone management.

High-Value Horticulture

Nursery, ornamental, and specialty crop applications across Florida's climate zones. Transplant survival and irrigation reduction documentation available.

UF/IFAS Validated

Research partnerships with the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Trial data and soil science reports available to qualified buyers.

GET STARTED

Request an agriculture consultation.

We work with agronomists, farm operators, golf course superintendents, and reforestation project managers. Tell us your crop system, acreage, and region — we'll spec the right material and connect you with NRCS cost-share documentation.

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