Regenera works with qualified producers, researchers, and institutional partners to review soil-health conditions, material performance, field handling, and practical application pathways through structured field trials and observation.
Our field trial program is designed to evaluate practical soil-health, feedstock, material, and application pathways across qualified agricultural sites.
Reviewing how dairy manure and related feedstock streams may be evaluated for soil-reconditioning pathways.
Comparing baseline and follow-up soil observations across selected sites, crops, and climate conditions.
Qualified participants may help evaluate practical soil-health pathways while contributing site observations, material feedback, and operational insight.
Baseline and follow-up testing document soil conditions where applicable. Participating sites contribute notes on handling, weather, and crop conditions — refining practical application pathways.
Coordinating with agronomists, researchers, and technical partners. Observations contribute to practical understanding across soil types, regions, and production systems.
Regenera welcomes conversations with qualified organizations interested in soil-health review, field validation, material testing, agricultural resilience, and sustainable food-system research.
Field trial data depends on the site, project scope, and partner requirements. Collection may include baseline conditions, application records, soil observations, and follow-up review.
Soil organic matter, pH, nutrients, and texture where testing is available. Source material, blend type, application rate, handling notes, and field location records.
Visual condition, emergence, growth notes, and management context. Labor, equipment, storage, and practical field feedback from qualified partners.
Qualified producers, researchers, and partners may participate in structured site review, field observation, and material evaluation efforts. Trial scope is determined case by case.
Host field observations, application review, and follow-up documentation on your own acreage — contributing real-world data to soil-health research.
Collaborate on structured field reviews with shared research goals, data collection methodology, and documentation standards where objectives align.
Regenera is developing field-review pathways with qualified producers, researchers, and partners to better understand soil conditions, material performance, and practical agricultural applications.