MyLand, a leading innovator in soil health, today announced a $2.4 million expansion to bring its Soil as a Service™ to more farms across Washington State. Through this effort, MyLand aims to help growers strengthen soil health, build climate resilience, and adopt sustainable practices at scale.
The expansion builds on a $4.8 million program launched earlier this year in collaboration with the Washington State Department of Agriculture and Department of Commerce. Funded through the state’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA), the investment is expected to bring MyLand’s Service to 9,000 acres across the state, offering farmers access to transformative soil health technology.
With the additional funding, MyLand will increase the program’s acreage to bring the benefits of live, native microalgae to more farms across Washington. MyLand’s Service delivers measurable improvements like stronger yields, higher quality crops, more resilient farms, and improved water efficiency.
“This additional investment allows us to deepen our impact and bring sustainable tools to more growers across Washington,” said Dane Hague, Co-Founder and CEO of MyLand. “Washington is demonstrating what it means to lead in sustainable agriculture. This is evident not just in policy, but in real, boots-on-the-ground solutions that benefit farmers and the environment alike.”
Eligible growers will receive the MyLand Service at no cost for the first year. MyLand is actively accepting new growers across Washington and welcomes inquiries from interested farms.
“Healthy soil is one of the most powerful tools we have for improving farm performance and addressing climate shifts,” said Dave Booher, Senior Vice President of Sales at MyLand. “With this expansion, we’re bringing the benefits of better soil to more Washington farms, especially those most vulnerable to climate extremes.”