Because apparently, dumping chemicals on dead dirt and hoping for the best wasn't a long-term strategy. Who knew.
Used by farms that got tired of buying soil in a bag
They had intuition and 40 years of experience. You have a subscription and a smartphone. Let's make it work.
Finally, proof that your soil is alive — not just a convenient place to hold plants upright.
Design multi-species mixes so your fields actually do something useful between harvests, instead of sitting there eroding.
Turn "trust me, my soil is great" into actual numbers. Auditors love numbers. So do carbon credit buyers.
Move the cows before they turn your pasture into a car park. Revolutionary concept, apparently.
See exactly how much you're saving by not buying fertiliser you never needed. Spoiler: it's a lot.
Count the bugs. Yes, you want bugs now. Welcome to regenerative farming, where earthworms are the real employees.
Which, by the way, you should probably stop doing.
Draw boundaries, define zones. Yes, it's basically colouring in, but for adults with land titles.
Record what you planted, where you composted, and what you stopped doing. The "stopping" part is the hard bit.
Watch your soil get better while your neighbour's blows away. Try not to look too smug at the market.
"My neighbours thought I was mad for planting things I wasn't going to sell. Two seasons later, my soil organic matter went from 1.8% to 2.6% and they've stopped laughing."
"I now get paid to not destroy my soil. The carbon credits cover the entire transition cost. If only someone had thought of this 50 years ago."
"1,200 hectares and we were still managing grazing with a notebook and gut feeling. Roots cut our feed costs by 40%. Turns out data beats vibes."
No hidden fees, no lock-in. Unlike that agrochemical contract you signed in 2019.
For farms up to 50 ha
For growing operations
For large landholdings
Well, technically it will — but it'll take about 500 years. Roots is faster. Join 4,200+ farms who decided not to wait.