Composting and Biomimicry

Composting may be one of the earliest forms of biomimicry. By combining Soil Food Web (SFW), bioreactors and commodity compost, SymSoil can speed soil based carbon sequestration

RegenAg and Fighting Desertification

China is the leader in reducing desertification through the same techniques as regenerative agriculture

Food Security & the Irish American Experience

Extreme weather and other exogenous shocks to the food supply can create global instability.

Winning at Girl’s Basketball and Climate Change

Coming from outside the industry, and focusing on the goal rather than the traditional process, SymSoil had found a way to scale SFW to make it scalable and a viable alternative for mainstream farmers.

Increasing Microbial Biomass is the Key to Sequestering Carbon in Soil

Converting to regenerative practices would increase the soil carbon by 80 million metric tons, which is 50 times the amount of CO2 emitted per year in the U.S.

New Tools for Measuring Soil Health and Water Retention

Soil that has a healthy microbiome is rich in carbon acts like a sponge both for sequestering carbon and for soaking up rainfall.

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