The ground beneath your feet is either building wealth or washing away. We measure which.

We read your land like bloodwork — measuring compaction, mapping erosion gullies, and prescribing cover crop rotations that bring dead acreage back to biological life.

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Tons of Topsoil

conserved across client fields since 2018

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Acres Under Plan

active conservation management today

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Avg. OM Increase

organic matter gain per field, measured at 36 months

We read your land before we say a word about solutions.

Every engagement starts with a full-day field visit. We walk transect lines, take soil cores at twelve-inch intervals, and record compaction readings with a cone penetrometer. We pull the last five years of yield maps, drainage tile records, and any prior soil tests you have. Nothing gets prescribed until we understand what the ground is actually doing — not what it looked like in the last commodity year.

Deliverable: Soil core report with horizon-by-horizon organic matter, pH, CEC, and compaction data. Turnaround: 10 business days.

Hardin County, IA · Field 7N · Oct 14, 2024

36 inches

0–3"

Organic matter, microbial activity

4.1%

OM

3–8"

Topsoil — primary root zone

2.8%

OM

8–18"

Subsoil — compaction zone

1.2%

OM

18–28"

Parent material

0.4%

OM

28"+

Bedrock / fragipan

<0.1%

OM

Field note: Compaction layer detected at 9–13". Penetrometer resistance 320 psi — exceeds root growth threshold.

We map where your topsoil is going, acre by acre.

Using LiDAR elevation data, SSURGO soil series boundaries, and field-observed rill and gully locations, we build a RUSLE2-calibrated erosion risk model for every acre. The output is a field-scale map that shows exactly which zones are losing the most topsoil — and which drainage structures are catching it. We cross-reference with USDA NRCS conservation practice standards so every recommendation is cost-share eligible before you spend a dollar.

Deliverable: GIS erosion risk map (PDF + shapefile), drainage inventory, EQIP practice eligibility matrix. Turnaround: 15 business days.

Field 7N — 148 acres · RUSLE2 Model · 2024

6.2 T/ac/yr

Low0–2 T/ac/yr
Moderate2–5 T/ac/yr
High5–10 T/ac/yr
Severe>10 T/ac/yr

Critical: 23 acres in northwest quadrant exceed 10 T/ac/yr — immediate intervention recommended.

The seed mix is specific to your soil type, rotation, and planting window.

There is no universal cover crop prescription. A cereal rye-hairy vetch blend that works on a Drummer silty clay loam in central Illinois will underperform on a Canisteo loam in southern Iowa with a tile drainage problem. We build species selection, seeding rates, and termination timing around your specific yield goals, equipment constraints, and the biological deficits identified in the core report. Every prescription includes a nitrogen credit calculation and EQIP practice cost estimate.

Deliverable: Species-specific seed mix with rates and timing, nitrogen credit worksheet, EQIP 340 cover crop practice documentation. Turnaround: 5 business days after mapping.

Field 7N · Post-harvest planting · Year 1 of 3

EQIP Eligible
SpeciesRatePlant WindowFunctionN Credit
Cereal Rye60 lb/acSep 15 – Oct 5Primary cover, erosion control
Hairy Vetch15 lb/acSep 15 – Oct 5N fixation, biomass+40–80 lb N
Crimson Clover8 lb/acSep 15 – Oct 5Pollinator, OM builder+30–60 lb N
Turnip2 lb/acAug 25 – Sep 10Compaction fracture, biodrilling
Radish4 lb/acAug 25 – Sep 10Deep compaction, drainage

Estimated cost: $38–44/ac seed + application. Projected EQIP cost-share: 50–75% of eligible practice costs.

We come back. We measure. We show you the numbers.

Twelve, twenty-four, and thirty-six months after implementation, we return to the same GPS-referenced sample points and run the same tests. Organic matter gain, penetrometer resistance, aggregate stability, and erosion sedimentation are all re-measured and compared to the baseline. You receive a before-and-after report that documents what changed — and what the next three-year prescription needs to be. Conservation plans that don't measure outcomes aren't plans. They're guesses.

Deliverable: Longitudinal soil health report with before/after OM, compaction, and erosion data. Suitable for EQIP documentation and FSA conservation compliance records.

Field 7N

Hardin County, IA · Corn/Soy rotation

71% less erosion

36-month plan

Before1.4%
After3.1%

+1.7% organic matter — measured via Haney soil health test

Pasture Block C

McLean County, IL · Beef cattle grazing

58% less erosion

24-month plan

Before0.9%
After2.6%

+1.7% organic matter — measured via Haney soil health test

East Quarter

Tippecanoe County, IN · Continuous corn

64% less erosion

30-month plan

Before2.1%
After3.8%

+1.7% organic matter — measured via Haney soil health test

Numbers from actual fields,
not projections.

Every result below is drawn from Haney soil health tests run at the same GPS coordinates before and after the conservation plan. No interpolation. No composite averages across dissimilar soil types.

1.4%

Before

2.6%

After

"I've been farming this ground for thirty-one years. I watched the organic matter drop from 3.8 to 1.4 percent and didn't know how to stop it. After two years with Tilth, we're back to 2.6 and climbing. That's not a marketing number — that's what the Haney test says."

Dale Hofstetter

Row crop farmer, 1,840 acres

Hardin County, Iowa

"Our county had $340,000 in EQIP dollars to allocate and no way to prioritize which fields needed it most. Tilth mapped every enrolled acre and ranked them by erosion severity. We spent the money where it actually moved the needle."

Renata Szymanski

District Conservationist

McLean County SWCD, Illinois

0.9%

Before

2.4%

After

"The pasture was so compacted the cattle were basically grazing on dirt. We followed the rotational prescription for twenty-four months. Now there's clover in places I haven't seen clover in fifteen years."

Marcus Treadwell

Ranch manager, 640 acres

Tippecanoe County, Indiana

USDA NRCSIowa SWCDIllinois NRCSIndiana FSAEPA Region 5

Request a Soil Assessment

We'll review your submission and reach out within two business days to schedule a field visit. No obligation. No sales pitch — just an honest conversation about what your land needs.

Full soil core report with horizon-by-horizon OM and compaction data

RUSLE2 erosion risk map for every acre

Cover crop prescription with EQIP eligibility matrix

36-month monitoring and re-measurement schedule

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Download "Reading Your Soil Test Results" — a plain-language guide to understanding the numbers on your NRCS soil test report.

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