Category: Soil Remediation

Cultivated Areas in Georgia Are Shrinking Again

Wedoany.com Report-Sept. 15, Preliminary data from the National Statistics Service show that the area under crops in Georgia is once again decreasing. In 2025, the total area under spring crops reache...

Soil Health Response to Soil Biological Conditioner in Brazilian Soybean Fields

Wedoany.com Report-Apr. 29, In Brazil, the worlds leading soybean producer, a diverse range of weather and soil conditions supports extensive cultivation. To explore the impact of biological products ...

Indigo Approaches a Megaton of Carbon Removals Stored in US Cropland

Wedoany.com Report-Apr. 17, Indigo, a U.S.-based agricultural technology company, announced its fourth carbon crop in April 2025, issuing over 500,000 verified carbon credits through the Climate Actio...

Indian Government Steps up Efforts to Improve Soil Organic Carbon Levels

Wedoany.com Report-Mar 24, To combat the decline in organic carbon levels in soil, the Indian government has implemented several measures aimed at enhancing soil health and promoting sustainable agric...

Fonterra Offers $250,000 in Grants for Wetlands Restoration

Wedoany.com Report-Mar 20, Fonterra has embarked on a new partnership with NZ Landcare Trust offering NZ$250,000 in grants for wetlands restoration. In total, the dairy processor will fund ten $25,000...

Indigo Ag Has Received $1.5 Million From Google for Regenerative Agriculture Program in Oklahoma

Wedoany.com Report-Mar 12, Indigo Ag and Google have joined forces to scale up adoption of regenerative agriculture practices to replenish nearly one and a half billion gallons of water over the next ...

Open for Business: Farmers Edge Soil Lab Now Taking Farmer, Agribusiness Samples

Wedoany.com Report-Mar 4, Farmers Edge is opening its laboratory testing services up to the public, offering agribusinesses, retailers and farmers access to soil and plant tissue testing. With soil la...

Advocating for Soil Health

Wedoany.com Report-Feb 28, In the late 1990s, Kurt Stiefvater, a farmer from South Dakota, nearly abandoned his efforts to adopt no-till farming. Having practiced it for ten years, he struggled with t...