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Sequester® for Commercial Farmers

Microbial Soil Reclamation with Sequester® is the most economical method to restore the function of microbial biomass to degraded soils. Greater profitability awaits those who facilitate the sequestration of carbon while increasing the Soil Organic Matter content of their soil. to regenerative practices with measurable results.

Go Full Regenerative

Regenerative Transition Contracts is an exclusive Biodel Ag program to transition to regenerative agricultural practices over a 5-year term via proprietary Sequester products

Earn Carbon Credits

Converts AG properties from carbon emitters to carbon sinks with proven regenerative practices and marketable carbon credits

Meet Your Goals

Meet carbon sequestration objectives while improving soil health, sustainability, crop resilience and enterprise profits

Capturing Carbon from the atmosphere

Soil depletion begins with the loss of soil function, meaning the demise of the soil’s microbial biomass and the functionality that these microbes provide. When soil loses its ability to cycle carbon and nutrients, soil health declines along with water holding capacity and crop water use efficiency, resulting in excessive water and fertilizer inputs (along with associated costs), and an accumulation of salts. Our microbial blends restore carbon and nutrient cycling to the soil.

“I use Sequester® so it is applied every irrigation. The results are better with each year of use. Summer irrigation intervals have moved from 5-7 days to 14 – 16 days. Now that we are facing water limitations, I’m ready as salinity is very low, and Soil Organic Matter is much higher indicating functional soils. I’m using less fertilizer inputs every year.
Jimmy Byrd

Jimmy Byrd

6,000 acres, Eloy, Arizona

FOR HOMEOWNERS & SMALL FARMERS

Sequester® Soil Amendment

Bring the sun’s energy into the soil biome to drive microbial interactions that rapidly restores soil function

8OZ SINGLE BOTTLE (2,500 square feet)

Biodel AG Finalist in New Energy Challenge

Biodel AG Finalist in New Energy Challenge

Biodel AG is proud to announce our Finalist role in the New Energy Challenge (NEC) competition! Jointly organized by Rockstart, Shell, Unknown Group and YES!Delft, NEC offers a platform for cutting-edge innovators to develop emerging...

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Biodel AG Secures Series A Investment from Pangaea Ventures

Biodel AG Secures Series A Investment from Pangaea Ventures

September 13, 2023 – Maricopa, Arizona – Biodel Ag, Inc., a regenerative agriculture company, today announced closing its Series A financing round led by Pangaea Ventures Ltd, a renowned venture capital firm with a focus on advanced materials and clean technology. The...

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Biodel Ag is a Thrive | Shell Challenge Finalist

Biodel Ag is a Thrive | Shell Challenge Finalist

After an extensive global search, SVG Ventures announced 11 finalists that will compete for the THRIVE | Shell Climate-Smart Agriculture Challenge. The Challenge aims to identify and support top start-up and scale-up innovators who are driving the global...

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Biodel AG to Speak at World AG Expo 2023

Biodel AG to Speak at World AG Expo 2023

January 26, 2023 – Maricopa, Arizona – Biodel Ag, Inc., an ag-tech company, announced today a seminar at World AG Expo 2023 in Tulare, CA on Thursday, February 16th, 2023 from 1:30 PM-2:25 PM PST. Founder and CEO of Biodel AG, Ben Cloud, along with agricultural...

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Regenerative Agriculture and How it Can Save the Planet

Regenerative Agriculture and How it Can Save the Planet

Microbes are at the heart of sequestering CO2 from the atmosphere into Agricultural Lands.  Current farming practices are highly antagonistic to the soil’s microbes and the microbial biomass they produce, therefore soil function, the ability to cycle carbon,...

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Meet Biodel AG and our primary product, Sequester®

Meet Biodel AG and our primary product, Sequester®

Biodel AG manufactures Sequester®, a unique product used to restore soil health and transition AG Lands to regenerative practices.   Today, commercial AG producers are faced with diminishing returns, drought conditions and rising input and energy...

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