Soil-As-A-Service Startup Aims to Reboot Land’s Natural Potential

BY: Skye Root
POSTED: July 13, 2021
IN: General
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MyLand is a startup in agriculture with a focus on amplifying the natural microorganisms within soil. Specifically, the company has a system that take soil samples from a farm, extracts native microalgae, reproduces those on-site, and then reintroduces the algae back into the field in mass quantities.

The company has recently completed a 10-week sales push to get one million acres under a letter of intent.

“Our goal is to be the center of gravity for soil health. This is the beginning of a mega trend of a shift to regenerative ag and a focus on soil health,” says Peter Williams, MyLand CEO.

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