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Academic & Workforce Development

Education
Partners

Regenera collaborates with universities, extension programs, FFA chapters, STEM organizations, and agricultural educators to advance soil science, regenerative agriculture, workforce development, and real-world field research opportunities.

Research Partnerships
University and field research collaboration
Workforce Development
Hands-on agricultural career pathways
STEM & FFA Programs
School gardens and classroom grow kits
Extension & Outreach
Soil science and regenerative ag education
Education Partners

Connecting Soil Science to Real-World Learning

Regenera works with education partners to connect soil science, food systems, and agricultural resilience to real-world learning. From university field validation to hands-on growing programs, our education pathway is designed to make soil visible, practical, and meaningful.

Education Pathways

University & extension collaboration
Soil science & field validation
STEM & classroom learning
School garden programs
Grow Heroes hands-on kits
Regional food-security education
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Soil Science
Field Learning
For: Universities Extension K–12 Schools Homeschool FFA & Youth Ag Community
Two Ways to Learn

Two Ways to Learn With Regenera

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Higher Education

Research & Extension Education

For universities, extension programs, research institutions, and technical partners interested in soil science, field validation, applied agricultural research, and producer education.

Field Trials Soil Testing Extension Support Technical Review
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K–12 & Youth

Grow Heroes & Youth Agriculture

For schools, homeschool groups, parents, and youth programs interested in hands-on growing, food literacy, soil learning, and screen-to-soil discovery.

Seed Packs Grow Kits Classroom Missions Food Literacy
Higher Education

Research & Extension Collaboration

Regenera welcomes serious conversations with universities, research institutions, and extension programs interested in applied soil science, mineral-earth systems, field-trial validation, and producer education.

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Field Trial Research

Evaluate soil-reconditioning pathways under real agricultural conditions.

Use soil PH meter for check the PH value
Soil Science Studies

Explore soil structure, mineral availability, organic matter, and water behavior.

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Technical Review

Support responsible review of protocols, claims, reports, and field observations.

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Extension Collaboration

Connect technical knowledge with practical producer education.

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Student Research

Create applied learning opportunities tied to real agricultural systems.

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Joint Publications

Develop credible reports, summaries, or educational materials where appropriate.

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Screen-to-Soil
Youth Education

Grow Heroes: Screen-to-Soil Learning

Grow Heroes is Regenera's youth education pathway designed to help students grow real food, learn real science, and build curiosity through hands-on missions.

Hands-On Growing & STEM Connections

Students plant, observe, measure, and learn by doing — connecting plant biology, soil science, and real-world agriculture.

Food Systems Literacy & Mission-Based Learning

Kids discover where food comes from, why soil matters, and turn growing into a guided challenge with characters and activities.

Classroom, Homeschool & Screen-to-Soil

Designed for teachers, families, and youth programs — digital curiosity becomes real-world discovery through hands-on missions.

How It Works

How Education Collaboration Works

Simple intake. Clear fit. Practical next steps.

1

Share Interest

Tell us your institution, program, grade level, or research focus.

2

Review Fit

Regenera reviews whether the request aligns with research, field learning, Grow Heroes, or education outreach.

3

Define the Pathway

We identify whether the next step is a research conversation, classroom kit, field-learning concept, or partner discussion.

4

Build the Program

Qualified opportunities may move into a proposal, pilot concept, classroom resource, or collaboration plan.

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Education Partnership Inquiry

Before You Submit

Institution or organization details
Education audience and grade level
Research or classroom focus area
Expected timeline
Collaboration interest
Propose an Education Partnership

Start the Conversation

Tell us about your institution, program, or learning goals. Regenera will review the submission and determine the best next step.

Submission does not guarantee partnership, funding, program approval, or product availability. Regenera reviews each opportunity case by case.

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Help Build the Next Generation of
Agricultural Innovation

Regenera is actively seeking partnerships with educational institutions, researchers, extension programs, and agricultural organizations interested in advancing soil health, food security, and regenerative agriculture.