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Case Studies

Field Trials

Please review our field performance evaluation on regenerative agriculture soil management through concentrated biological nutrition for winter wheat and corn silage at Mendonsa Farms, Tipton, California during the 2024-2025 growing season below:

Regenerative Soil Nutrition for Commercial Agriculture

Disclaimer: Results may vary depending on the unique characteristics of each growing site.

Key Takeaways

•    Soil test results
•    Yield changes
•    Nitrogen efficiency
•    Cost savings

Winter Wheat
Wheat yields increased 4.7–7.5 percent, and profitability improved dramatically. The manure system generated a loss of $134 per acre, while HydroSoil generated profits between $186 and $259 per acre. 

Nitrogen use efficiency rose from 10 percent with manure to 94–110 percent with HydroSoil—meaning the crop used nearly all applied nitrogen and accessed bound nitrogen from soil.

Corn silage
Corn silage performance improved in several important quality metrics. Digestible protein concentration rose 31 percent, crude protein concentration increased 14.5 percent, lignin concentration decreased 25 percent, and acid detergent fiber concentration fell 68 percent.  

These shifts significantly increase feed value and reduce the need for protein supplements. When applied at scale, these improvements can enhance dairy profitability by increasing milk production and lowering feed costs.

Soil Health
Soil health rebounded rapidly following HydroSoil Renew treatment. Organic matter increased 14.3% in treated corn plots. Active carbon rose 26%, and soil respiration increased 38% — strong signs of stimulated biological activity and improved nutrient cycling that form the foundation for long-term soil resilience and productivity.

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