USDA Research created
commercial opportunity
The USDA Validated
Carbon Banking
From government grants to farmer outreach, the USDA promotes regenerative agriculture with science backed research.
- Opening The Doors For Revenue Opportunities
- Requires Minimal If Any Changes
The Adoption of Simple Regenerative Methods
No-till farming is a big jump for any operation, there must be a first step that is regenerative.
USDA research has proven that be reducing compression on soil, you can fully transition from a plow to vertical tilling. This reduces soil disruption by over 80% keeping organic matter alive.
Make More Money
While Saving Money
Improving soil health and organic matter reduces the cost of inputs such as Nitrogen. Because most Nitrogen is produced overseas, this will make our farming systems more resilient while costing less for farmers.
Input Cost Reduction
Throughout The Supply Chain
Farmer
Heartland partners with corn, wheat, and soy farmers to embed industrial hemp into their crop rotation. Our USDA Grant has given us unique insights into industrial hemp farming, regenerative agriculture, and carbon sequestration.
Compounder
Heartland partners with plastic compounders to augment talc, calcium, and glass without any retooling costs. Our Imperium masterbatch solves dust, flammability, bonding, and bulk density problems typically associated with bio-based additives.
Converter
Heartland partners with plastic converters to ensure the hemp-filled resin is processed properly. Our team works alongside component part manufacturers to process natural fiber-filled plastic with the same molds used today.
Brand
Heartland is the sustainability partner for brands on their journey to reduce their carbon footprint. Our team helps create stakeholder alignment so companies can effectively communicate the value of sustainable material innovation.