CarbonBuilder
CarbonBuilder
Build better soil. Get more from every acre.
CarbonBuilder is a microbial seed treatment designed to increase stable soil carbon, the kind that sticks around and works for you long-term.
It helps improve soil health, support crop performance, and protect your ground without changing how you farm.
Why It Works
Not all carbon is the same. CarbonBuilder targets the most stable carbon pools, helping lock carbon into your soil instead of letting it cycle out.
That means:
- Better soil structure
- More consistent performance
- Long-term value you can build on
Easy to Use
- Applied directly to seed at planting
- Works with common seed treatments
- Crop-specific formulations (corn & soybeans)
- No extra passes, no added hassle
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