Serving Georgia Farmers

Make the switch to organic — and make it permanent

Fertilizer prices won't stay high forever. We help Georgia farmers build organic operations that pencil out long after salt prices come back down.

The fertilizer crisis is a window of opportunity

High prices are pushing farms toward organic. The right incentives make sure they stay there.

The Short-Term Problem

Synthetic fertilizer costs have surged due to disruptions in global supply chains. Many Georgia farms are feeling the squeeze on margins, and looking for alternatives just to survive the season.

The Long-Term Opportunity

Organic operations aren't just a stopgap — they're more resilient, more profitable over time, and backed by real federal tax incentives and cost-share programs. We help you capture those benefits now so the math works even when salt prices fall.

Two services. One transition.

Everything you need to build healthy soil and break the synthetic fertilizer cycle.

01

Compost Tea Application

Biologically active compost tea delivers beneficial microorganisms directly to your soil and foliage. We brew, transport, and apply custom formulations matched to your soil's needs.

  • Custom-brewed for your soil biology
  • Foliar and soil drench applications
  • Builds microbial diversity over time
  • Replaces synthetic nitrogen inputs
02

Cover Crop Management

Strategic cover cropping fixes nitrogen, prevents erosion, suppresses weeds, and builds the organic matter your soil needs to sustain production without synthetics.

  • Species selection for your rotation
  • Planting and termination timing
  • Nitrogen fixation planning
  • Weed suppression strategies

Tax incentives & cost-share programs

Federal programs can offset a significant portion of your transition costs. Here are the forms and programs your operation should know about.

Key Deduction: IRC Section 175

Active farmers can deduct conservation expenses — including cover cropping, soil improvement, and erosion prevention — up to 25% of gross farming income per year. Unused amounts carry forward indefinitely. Expenses must be consistent with an NRCS-approved conservation plan. Talk to your tax professional about how this applies to your operation.

Schedule a service

Pick a time that works for you. We'll come to your farm, assess your soil, and build a plan.

How it works

Book a consultation or service visit below. We'll confirm your appointment and reach out with any questions before we arrive.

  1. 1
    Choose your service — compost tea application or cover crop management
  2. 2
    Pick a date — we'll work around your planting schedule
  3. 3
    We come to you — on-site service with payment accepted in person

Payment: We accept payment on-site at the time of service. No payment is required to book.