Verdesian Life Sciences and Truterra team up to advance on-farm sustainability

Through innovation trials focused on nitrogen use and cover crops, farmers can test drive new sustainability practices and technologies with reduced risk.

A close-up of cover crop roots.
Photo: Kacey Birchmier

Truterra, LLC, the sustainability business of Land O'Lakes, Inc. is partnering with Verdesian Life Sciences to support the adoption of conservation and soil health building practices on farm acres across the U.S.

The collaboration will launch with multiple conservation innovation field trials that will enable participating farmers to test drive and measure the sustainability and profitability impacts of Verdesian's nutrient use efficiency and cover crop technology solutions using the Truterra sustainability tool.

One trial will allow farmers to test Verdesian's Trident nitrogen stabilizer and measure its effectiveness in protecting against nitrogen loss and improving crop yield.

The second trial will enable farmers to test the effectiveness of Verdesian's SEED+ Liquid and Take Off ST seed treatments to accelerate cover crop establishment. The trials will begin in 2022.

Farmers will work with their local Truterra ag retailer to first establish a sustainability baseline for each field and then measure and track the progress of their on-farm practices through both a sustainability and profitability lens throughout the innovation trials.

"At Verdesian, our business is built on the belief that sustainability and profitability go hand in hand, and we are thrilled to be teaming up with Truterra, a farmer-owned cooperative that shares this core principle of pragmatic sustainability," Kenny Avery, CEO of Verdesian Life Sciences says. "The cutting-edge Truterra sustainability tool and strong network of ag retailers will allow us to work together to support farmers in adopting practice changes that are better for the environment and their farm businesses."

"This work with Verdesian is an important prong in the Truterra holistic approach to bring together public and private resources, tools, and partnerships to support farmers in their efforts to advance their on-farm sustainability," says Jason Weller, president of Truterra. "Adopting new conservation practices can be an expensive and risky proposition, so innovation trials are one critical tool to help farmers test drive practice changes on their farms with reduced risk before implementing more widely across their operations, and we are excited to be collaborating with Verdesian to provide this tool to farmers across our footprint."

This collaboration builds on a longstanding relationship between WinField United and Verdesian, which supports value-added fertilizer additives, nitrogen stabilizers, plant nutrition products, inoculants, and seed enhancement products.

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