Healthy fields are built on timely information, not just more data. Soil tests tell you what’s available. Sap shows what plants are actually using right now. When you combine both—and layer in biological context—you get a clean read on what to do next.

“The goal isn’t another dashboard—it’s a shorter path from signal to action.”

Why integrate soil and sap?

  • Speed with context. Sap reveals in-season nutrient status; soil biology and chemistry explain why it looks that way.
  • Sharper prescriptions. Balancing macro/micronutrients lands better when you know the microbial capacity to cycle them.
  • Resilience signals. Trends in biology and sap help flag stress early—before it shows in the canopy.

“When soil capacity and plant uptake disagree, that’s where the decision lives.”

What’s in the pilot

  • Paired sampling: one soil biology + chemistry set and a plant sap set from the same block.
  • Integrated interpretation: a single report that aligns microbial function, nutrient availability, and in-plant status.
  • Action notes: practical adjustments—timing, forms, and rates—prioritized by impact.
  • Repeatability: optional second pass mid-season to validate changes.

How the workflow runs

  1. Collect samples from the same zone (or vine/row set) for clean alignment.
  2. Ship to the lab using provided kits and cold packs (sap).
  3. Receive an integrated read-out with concise next steps and optional follow-up consult.

Where this helps most

  • Blocks with chronic imbalances despite regular applications
  • Transitional systems moving toward more biology-led fertility
  • High-value crops where same-season adjustments matter

“Integration turns lab work into field work. The output is a change you can make this week.”

Interested in participating?
We’re opening a limited early-access group across mixed crops. If you’d like to be considered, note your crop, acreage, and location—and we’ll follow up with next steps and timing.

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