PrairieFood

PrairieFood

Biotechnology

Lawrence, Kansas 2,475 followers

Transforming the World’s Biomass Resources to Revolutionary Micro-Carbon Products, PrairieFood™ Restores Carbon in Soil.

About us

Welcome to PrairieFood - PrairieFood unleashes the power of micro-carbon technology to span multiple sectors. Leading at the forefront of transforming agriculture with groundbreaking patented technology, PrairieFood revolutionizes the power of micro-carbon. What is PrairieFood? The flagship product, PrairieFood™, is a game-changer in sustainable farming, offering a micro-carbon soil amendment derived from readily available biomass waste sources. By prioritizing soil health and reducing reliance on synthetic inputs, PrairieFood™ fosters long-term sustainability in farming practices. Growers finally have a solution that maximizes economic returns for plant and carbon crops while benefiting the environment simultaneously. PrairieFood™ has the potential to revolutionize the way the world farms and bring sustainability to agriculture that has never been seen before. Our patented micro-carbon process makes PrairieFood™. PrairieFood™ feeds the soil and the farmer's wallet with revenue from both plant and carbon crops.

Industry
Biotechnology
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Lawrence, Kansas
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016
Specialties
farming, agriculture, carbon, soil, technology, agtech, environment, carbon sequestration, carbon neutral, biowaste, biomass, organic, sustainability, global environment, climate change, earth, economics, carbon footprint, GHG, and carbon credits

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  • I was on the phone with a farmer from Florida when I heard my wife (boss) excitedly yelling from the basement, "Rob, look out the kitchen window into the back yard!" There were two ducks on the lawn looking for food. Not a site often seen in the middle of Topeka, Kansas. Anyway, back to the call from the farmer living on the Florida coast. "Yes, we can make PrairieFood Nitro short chain micro carbons from seaweed". Time for change! (Less synthetic N in this backyard over the last 4 years.) Grown with PrairieFood micro carbons.

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