Verdant Yields
Serving regional growers since 2012

Cultivating sustainable futures through precision eco-farming.

We specialize in bio-dynamic soil remediation, turning depleted dirt into thriving, nutrient-dense ecosystems. Over 12,000 acres revitalized across the Pacific Northwest.

Explore Methods Trusted by 85+ Commercial Farms
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Core Agronomic Solutions

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Mycorrhizal Inoculation Protocol

Our proprietary fungal integration drastically increases root surface area, allowing crops to access previously locked phosphorus and zinc. This reduces reliance on synthetic inputs by up to 40% while improving drought resistance during peak summer months.

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Micro-Climate Analytics

Deploying advanced sensor arrays across your acreage to monitor soil moisture, ambient humidity, and thermal retention. We translate this raw data into actionable, daily irrigation and cover-crop strategies tailored to your exact topography.

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Bio-Mass Composting Cycles

We help establish closed-loop nutrient cycling on your property. By converting agricultural waste into high-grade thermal compost, we introduce vital beneficial nematodes and protozoa back into your soil food web.

Deeply Rooted in the Willamette Valley

Founded in the heart of Oregon's agricultural hub, Verdant Yields was born from a frustration with conventional, extractive farming practices. We believe that soil is a living organism, not just a structural medium. By focusing on bio-dynamic soil remediation, we help farmers build intergenerational resilience.

Our 3-Step Remediation Pathway

We don't just test NPK. We conduct full biological assays to determine active fungi-to-bacteria ratios.

Based on the assay, we brew specific compost teas and extract blends tailored to your field's exact deficiencies.

Monthly core samples ensure the biological populations are establishing and thriving in the root zone.

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Let's discuss your acreage and current biological challenges.