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For publications & partners
Soil Health Exchange verifies every cost-share, grant, loan, and stewardship program by hand and links to the official source. 121 of them, across every state. You can put that on your own site in one line of HTML — free, no key, no account.
The widget
Paste this anywhere. It carries no tracking, no cookies, and no fonts onto your page, and it updates itself as programs and deadlines change — nobody has to maintain it.
<iframe
src="https://soilhealthexchange.com/embed/funding?state=WI&limit=5&partner=your-organization"
title="Farm funding in Wisconsin"
width="100%" height="420" frameborder="0"
loading="lazy"></iframe>Swap state=WI for your audience's state, or drop it entirely for national programs.
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| Option | What it does | Example |
|---|---|---|
state | Two-letter state code. Includes national programs. | state=IA |
need | soil · nutrients · grazing · water · organic · beginning · energy · business | need=grazing |
closing | Only programs with a deadline ahead, soonest first. | closing=1 |
limit | How many rows to show, up to 20. | limit=8 |
theme | light (default) or dark. | theme=dark |
title | Replace the heading with your own. | title=Funding for our members |
partner | Your organization slug for privacy-safe referral attribution. | partner=county-extension |
Want the widget to resize itself? It posts its height to the parent window as { type: "she-embed-height", height }. Listen for that message and set the iframe height. If you ignore it, the fixed height simply stands.
The guide widget
Point your readers at a Soil Health Exchange series and they get the current version, in order, every time. Nobody on your side maintains it, and nothing goes stale — because the widget shows the table of contents and each part opens on the article itself.
<iframe
src="https://soilhealthexchange.com/embed/series?slug=cema-216-farmers-guide"
title="CEMA 216: A Farmer's Guide"
width="100%" height="460" frameborder="0"
loading="lazy"></iframe>Series available now
slug=cema-216-farmers-guide · 6 partsslug=soil-health-indicators · 5 partsslug=understanding-soil-biology · 3 partsslug=organic-agriculture-clearly · 3 partsslug=soil-health-exchange-editorial · 1 partsAdd summaries=1 to show a line of context under each part, or theme=dark and title as with the funding widget.
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Other ways to carry the work
Soil Health Exchange writing may be reprinted with a byline and a link to the original. Tell us what you are running and we will make sure the version you get is current.
Ask about a reprint →Articles, Field Answers, all farm funding, deadlines closing soon, and one funding feed for each of the 51 states and DC.
Browse the feeds →The whole verified directory is a public JSON API with state, tag, and type filters, plus a CSV export. No key required.
Open /api/funding →Agronomists, soil scientists, and researchers who answer real producer questions here. If you need a source for a story, we can point you to the right one.
Meet the experts →Keep the link back. Every row in the widget points to a program page on Soil Health Exchange rather than straight to the agency, because that page is where a moved deadline gets corrected and where a farmer can see what changed. The link is not a toll — it is how the information stays true after you publish.
Beyond that, there is no contract, no fee, and no exclusivity. Soil Health Exchange is built as a public resource first, and a program a farmer never hears about may as well not exist.
A co-branded funding page for your members, a regular deadline column, a state calibration, a joint program — the useful version is usually the one we build together.
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