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FarmTogether Integrates MyLand Soil Health Service in Washington

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FarmTogether and MyLand have partnered to integrate Soil as a Service™ technology across four high-value apple orchards in Washington State, supporting FarmTogether’s broader efforts to enhance operational efficiency, reduce input costs, and advance regenerative agriculture practices across its farmland portfolio.

By implementing MyLand’s live, native soil biology service, FarmTogether is taking a proactive step toward strengthening soil structure, increasing organic matter, and supporting greater nutrient availability.

“This collaboration reflects our continued commitment to exploring innovative, data-driven solutions that strengthen farmland operations while advancing sustainability goals,” said Boyd Corkins, Head of Farm Management at FarmTogether. “We look forward to working closely with MyLand to evaluate the potential for long-term soil health improvements and operational efficiencies across our apple portfolio.”

The orchards selected are part of FarmTogether’s portfolio of 52 managed properties. The firm specializes in permanent cropland across the West Coast, which represents 92.8% of its $209 million in assets under management (AUM)—a strategy rooted in long-term biological and economic fundamentals.

FarmTogether joins MyLand’s $4.8 million initiative supported by Washington State’s Climate Commitment Act designed to accelerate the adoption of regenerative soil health practices across 9,000 acres of farmland, promoting carbon sequestration, improving water efficiency, and supporting climate resilience throughout the region.

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