The Sea-to-Soil Resilience Network is a national initiative launched to scale the use of kelp-based biostimulants across 1M acres of farmland

Backed by a growing body of science, these seaweed inputs reduce synthetic fertilizer use by up to 30%, cut irrigation needs by 25%, and help crops retain nutrients under climate stress—all while building healthier soils.

With a stable domestic supply of farmed kelp and early success applying it to pasture and cropland, this network is accelerating research, farmer training, and supply chain development to bring a scalable, regenerative solution to the soil health and input cost crisis facing U.S. agriculture.

With a stable domestic supply of farmed kelp and early success applying it to pasture and cropland, this network is working to bring a scalable, regenerative solution to the soil health and input cost crisis facing U.S. agriculture by:

  • Accelerating research on kelp-based soil health applications

  • Training farmers to integrate kelp into regenerative practices

  • Building supply chains to support widespread adoption

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This growing network will coordinate field trials, support peer-to-peer farmer learning, and invest in the infrastructure needed to scale kelp biostimulant use across one million acres of farmland.

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