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Make the program easy to enter
Define the audience, geography, invitation, enrollment path, and practical reason a farmer would participate.
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Growing good things takes time
For organizations serving farmers
SHE helps agricultural organizations connect enrollment, decision support, appropriately scoped expert involvement, and privacy-protected reporting. We are selecting a small number of paid design partners.
The work between the lesson and the field
SHE works on the participation journey around trusted expertise. The goal is not another content campaign; it is a program farmers can enter, understand, act on, revisit, and help improve.
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Define the audience, geography, invitation, enrollment path, and practical reason a farmer would participate.
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Turn trusted teaching into reports, checklists, action plans, and next steps farmers can use in context.
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Build reminders, participant support, and appropriately scoped expert follow-up into the program instead of leaving them to chance.
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Report privacy-protected participation, completed actions, and farmer-reported next steps without exposing individual farm records.
Useful starting points
Extension, conservation, research, laboratory, co-op, nonprofit, government, and mission-aligned commercial teams can all be a fit. The organization and label matter less than the problem, audience, safeguards, and willingness to fund responsible delivery.
Soil test to action
Connect a trusted nutrient-management lesson to plain-language interpretation, an action plan, questions for an adviser, and a follow-up checkpoint.
Conservation participation
Create a clear enrollment journey, organize required decisions and records, and help the program team see where participants need support.
Research and field learning
Coordinate practical materials, farmer questions, learning touchpoints, and an aggregate closeout view while preserving research and editorial boundaries.
Communication before pricing
We begin with a short fit conversation. If there is a credible match, SHE returns a written scope that defines the farmer outcome, responsibilities, expert involvement, success measures, timeline, and price. No one is asked to purchase an undefined program.
Trust is part of delivery
Individual farm records remain controlled by the farmer. Organizations receive only the reporting agreed in the scope.
Funding never purchases an agronomic conclusion. Expert roles, conflicts, review, and honoraria are defined before delivery.
Sponsorships and commercial participation are labeled clearly wherever they appear publicly.
Response times, participant volume, expert capacity, and delivery responsibilities are promised only after they are funded and confirmed.
Partnership opportunities
A rough description is enough. We will listen first, determine whether SHE is genuinely useful, and only then discuss a possible paid scope.
Prefer email? Write to contact@soilhealthexchange.com.
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