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On-Farm Solutions | Fixed · Mobile · Mineral Integration

Transform Agricultural Waste
Into Long-Term Value

Regenera reviews agricultural waste streams, manure-management challenges, mineral-earth integration, and processing options for livestock producers, dairies, feedlots, and diversified farms seeking a structured soil-reconditioning pathway.

Fixed Facilities
Permanent infrastructure for regional processing
Mobile Processing
On-site equipment deployment where applicable
Mineral Integration
Mineral-earth blending for soil reconditioning
Soil Reconditioning
Structured pathways for soil-health goals
On-Farm Solution Review

A Practical Response to an Old Problem

Agricultural producers often manage manure, organic waste, nutrient runoff risk, storage capacity, and rising input costs as separate problems. Regenera reviews whether those waste streams can become part of a structured soil-reconditioning pathway using feedstock evaluation, mineral-earth blending, and practical processing options.

What We Evaluate

Feedstock type and volume
Site access and infrastructure
Storage and handling method
Processing feasibility
Mineral-earth integration pathway
Field application or distribution plan
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Feedstock Review
Site Access
Mineral Integration
Soil-Reconditioning Pathway
Processing Options

Fixed and Mobile Processing Options

Every operation is different. Regenera reviews whether fixed infrastructure, mobile processing, or a phased approach may fit the site, feedstock stream, and long-term goals.

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Fixed Infrastructure

Fixed Processing Facilities

For operations where permanent infrastructure may support ongoing material handling, blending, storage, and regional production.

Permanent Site Higher Volume Regional Hub Long-Term Infrastructure
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Mobile Deployment

Mobile Processing Units

For qualified projects where on-site processing, short-term deployment, or flexible regional service may be more practical.

On-Site Review Flexible Deployment Lower Infrastructure Burden Pilot Pathway
Material Flow

How Material Moves Through the System

From waste stream to reviewed soil-reconditioning pathway — a practical overview of how material may be evaluated, processed, and applied.

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1

Organic Feedstock

2

Site & Handling Review

3

Mineral-Earth Integration

4

Processing Pathway

5

Soil-Reconditioning Use

1 Organic Feedstock
2 Site & Handling Review
3 Mineral-Earth Integration
4 Processing Pathway
5 Soil-Reconditioning Use
How The Process Works

From Assessment to Application

A practical review pathway for operation-specific solutions.

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1

Assessment & Site Evaluation

Review waste streams, livestock numbers, infrastructure, acreage, and operational goals.

2

Solution Design

Identify whether fixed, mobile, mineral-integration, or phased processing options may fit.

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3

Processing & Blending

Qualified materials may move into stabilization, blending, and product-pathway review.

4

Field Application or Distribution

Finished material may support on-site use, field trials, or regional distribution where appropriate.

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Why Producers Explore

Why Producers Explore On-Farm Solutions

Potential operational priorities for agricultural producers, dairies, feedlots, and diversified farms.

Operational

  • Manure-management planning
  • Feedstock organization
  • Processing pathway evaluation

Soil & Field

  • Soil-reconditioning goals
  • Mineral-earth integration
  • Field-trial opportunities

Business & Program

  • Regional production pathways
  • Program-aligned documentation
  • Infrastructure planning
Operations Review

Operations That May Be a Fit

Regenera reviews each opportunity case by case. The following operation types are commonly evaluated for on-farm solution pathways.

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Dairy & Feedlot

Recoverable manure streams, concentrated organic material, site access review.

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Mixed Farms & Specialty Growers

Recurring organic waste, soil-health goals, field-trial interest.

Grain terminal and plant for storage in agricultural fields
Regional Sites & Cooperatives

Equipment deployment, connecting producers, distribution opportunities.

Project Review

Request an On-Farm Solution Review

Tell us about your operation, feedstock stream, site conditions, and goals. Regenera will review whether an on-farm solution pathway may be practical.

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Before You Submit

  • Operation type
  • Location
  • Estimated feedstock volume
  • Current handling method
  • Site access
  • Project goals

Submission does not guarantee project approval, processing availability, funding eligibility, product outcome, or partnership acceptance. Regenera reviews each opportunity case by case.

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Partner With Regenera

Explore an
On-Farm Solution Pathway

Whether you operate a dairy, feedlot, ranch, or diversified agricultural operation, Regenera can review whether your feedstock stream, site conditions, and soil-health goals may support a practical on-farm solution.