Discover
01Find something useful today.
Start with a real farm question, a practical tool, or funding where you operate. No account is required to explore.
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Growing good things takes time
Take part in SHE
Soil Health Exchange is built as a useful public resource first. Explore freely, stay connected in the way that suits you, and take part when the work feels worth carrying forward.
Discover
01Start with a real farm question, a practical tool, or funding where you operate. No account is required to explore.
Follow
02Choose the lightest connection that works for you: matched funding alerts, a feed in your own reader, or one weekly field note.
Support
03Support can mean funding the open work, sharing the platform, contributing a program or expertise, or building the right partnership.
More than one kind of support
Money sustains the infrastructure, but knowledge, introductions, corrections, field experience, and the right partnerships also make the exchange better.
Join the Founding Hundred or make a one-time contribution toward research, expert review, publishing, search, email, and upkeep.
Support the work →Farmers bring real questions. Agronomists, researchers, advisers, and experienced practitioners help make the answers stronger.
Join the expert community →Know a cost-share, grant, loan, or local program that should be here? Submit it for review and help another producer find it.
Submit a funding program →SHE is looking for aligned universities, conservation groups, foundations, farmer organizations, and mission-fit businesses.
Start a partnership conversation →Send a state funding page, field answer, tool, or newsletter to one person who could use it. A warm recommendation helps SHE travel.
Recommend SHE by email →The platform should grow around real decisions. Share the missing tool, explanation, or workflow that would make your work easier.
Share an idea →“The exchange grows when useful knowledge is found, carried forward, and improved together.”
Built through collaboration, partnership, and shared field experience