Digital Soil Health Pilot Program – Now Accepting Partners
Are you a grower, farm advisor, or precision agriculture provider looking to gain deeper insights into the living biology of your soil?
BioSensor Solutions is launching a 2026 Digital Soil Health Pilot Program in South Carolina. We are actively seeking a limited number of forward-thinking partners to deploy our low-cost, printable SoilData.ai™ sensors for real-time, in-field monitoring of soil microbial activity and organic matter decomposition.
Ideal pilot partners include:
Growers and farm advisors currently experimenting with regenerative or soil health-focused practices who want actionable, continuous data on microbial decomposition rates, microbial biomass carbon (MBC), and soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics.
Precision agriculture technology providers interested in integrating direct biological soil signals into their existing analytics platforms to deliver more comprehensive, data-driven recommendations.
Irrigation and nutrient management specialists seeking richer insights into biological activity, nutrient cycling efficiency, and how environmental conditions influence microbial-driven processes.
Our partially biodegradable SoilData™ sensors provide a breakthrough advantage over traditional lab-based soil testing: continuous, wireless monitoring of the biological engine that drives nutrient availability, carbon sequestration, water retention, and long-term soil resilience. By translating microbial decomposition into simple electrical resistance signals—correlated with CO₂ efflux, MBC, and SOC—growers receive timely, field-specific insights that support precision decisions on fertilizer timing, compost applications, irrigation, and regenerative management.
Why participate?
Access early, hands-on experience with next-generation soil biology monitoring technology developed and validated through peer-reviewed research.
Generate farm-specific data to optimize inputs, reduce costs, improve yields, and document soil health improvements.
Collaborate directly with our South Carolina-based team, including integration support for existing farm management systems.
Spots for the 2026 pilot are limited. Priority will be given to South Carolina operations representing diverse cropping systems (row crops, specialty crops, and regenerative systems).
If you’re ready to move beyond periodic lab snapshots and unlock real-time visibility into your soil’s microbial “factory,” we invite you to express interest today.
Contact us to learn more or apply for the pilot:
David Beitz, Co-Founder & CEO / 803.446.6901