CLIMATE SMART: MORE GREEN IN YOUR FIELDS, MORE GREEN IN YOUR WALLET.​

Bactelife Climate Smart Products work with farmers current practices and empower them to meet environmental concerns while significantly improving the quality and yield of their crops. Much of today’s traditional fertilizers are hard for plants to access or wasted as runoff and pollution. Only a small percentage of what is applied are actually absorbed by the plants. This is due to the larger size of the nutrient particles. Nanotech technologies are 1 million times smaller allowing the farmer to use considerably less product with the plants being able to absorb more nutrients than ever before. Using Bactelife’s combination of H2Organix and MICROMIN, Bactelife provides a solution that has been called a “revolution” and “paradigm shift” in the agricultural industry by top government officials and scientists in several countries.

Our product solutions not only cost less on the front end, they create healthier crops that translate to better economic value on the backend.

Agriculture

Changes in both climate and essential resources have forced society to rethink what is climate smart and economically sound. Recent national investments and bills have been focused on transitioning farms to alternative solutions that conventional farming practices currently struggle to provide.

The future of food security is to support solutions that enhance environmental and economic sustainability. Bactelife is one of those solutions. We use a proprietary blend of microbes and nutrient mixtures that are climate safe. When our microbes are introduced into crops, environmental and economic needs can be enhanced. Microbes increase plant access to water and nutrients while improving plant resilience to harsh conditions. Switching from a conventional fertilizer approach to a natural connection to nutrients decreases harmful air and land pollution, allowing the soil to regenerate and replenish over time.

Case Studies

Agriculture

Worthen Farms

Initial Challenges of Pilot Farm: Significant Reductions in Resources: Farm faced a water restriction of 40% this spring compared to spring of 2021. Water restrictions ...
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alfalfa farm case study
Agriculture

Alfalfa Farm

Climate: Drought Restrictions, Farmers Story: The efforts to observe our Bactelife techonology on this alfalfa farm begain in 2021. Results from the first cutting of ...
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tomato growth case study
Agriculture

Community Gardens

Climate: St. George Desert, Upper Mojave Desert, Drought, Poor Soil, Poor Water, High TDS/Alkalinity Story: Staheli Garden plot is watered by the St. George and ...
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