UFA Co-operative Ltd. and MyLand have entered a three-year collaboration on a commercial pilot with Alberta growers.
The initiative will integrate MyLand’s proprietary technology and Soil as a Service to enhance the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of the soil.
This integration aims to result in enhanced soil fertility, optimized crop yields and the promotion of eco-friendly farming practices through the MyLand Service.
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The companies say the key objective is to evaluate the impact of the MyLand Service on farming operations in Alberta.
MyLand is a soil health company based in Phoenix, Arizona.