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Apple Orchard

Regenerative Agriculture

Building soil health and protecting resources for the next generation.

How Do These Issues Relate?

Sustainable

Organic

Regenerative

Environmental

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Definitions:

  • Sustainable: The ability to maintain or support a process over time

  • Organic: Grown naturally with farm level purity using natural ingredients

  • Regenerative: A system that seeks to replicate nature and not over-power it

  • Environmental: Protection of or impact upon the worlds limited natural resources

Regenerative practices restore soil biology, increase resilience, and protect future harvests.

Organic Red Chili Peppers

Organic Farming: Balancing Sustainability, Regeneration, & Environment

While organic farming offers many benefits, commercial practices can sometimes create challenges that affect sustainability, soil regeneration, and environmental health.

Fertilizers

Inputs must be carefully managed to protect soil biology.

Irrigation

Water use must be efficient to sustain resources.

Crop Rotation

Restores soil nutrients and breaks pest cycles.

Pesticides

Even organic-approved options can impact ecosystems if overused.

Cultivation

Tillage and soil disturbance affect long-term soil health.

Organic Fertilizer Pellets

Our Approach To Fertilization

How we source, blend, and deliver safe, effective nutrition.

Raw

Materials

Locally sourced

and sustainable

Precision

Application

Right nutrient, right time, right rate

Soil

Health

Aligned with soil and environmental goals

Low-Toxic

Inputs

Free from harmful salts & pathogens

Pelletizing

Compressed for conistency

Highly Efficient Fertilizers

WE BELIEVE THAT SOIL HEALTH IS THE MAIN FOCUS IN INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY, REGENERATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.

  1. No Manure – (unless composted)
  2. No high salt content ingredients

  3. No ingredients associated with environmental damage

  4. Manufactured for easy application

  5. High Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN)

  6. Low Carbon: Nitrogen Ratio

  7. Increase Soil Respiration – Increases Carbon Sequestration rate

California Organic Fertilizers
Organic manure for farms

Why We Don't Use Manure as a Primary Fertilizer 

Our fertilizer practices are backed by science, and here's why we take a different approach.

  • Low Plant Available Nitrogen - Less than 40% Plant Available Nitrogen, Requiring EXCESSIVE amounts to meet crop demands.

  • Excess Phosphorous - Imbalances soil nutrients and affects iron, zinc, copper and more.

  • Pathogen Risk - Potential contamination if not sterilized properly.

  • Nitrogen Mismatch - Release patterns often don't align with plant needs. 

Fertilizer for Organic Berries

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