Water shapes every community, every farm, and every future. Yet millions of pounds of valuable nutrients leave agricultural landscapes every year — contributing to declining water quality and growing pressure on our watersheds.
For generations, America focused on solving water quality challenges downstream. We upgraded treatment facilities. We cleaned lakes. We restored rivers.
Yet the majority of nutrient pollution originates upstream — across landscapes that were never designed with nutrient recovery infrastructure in place.
Imagine a future where valuable nutrients remain assets instead of becoming pollutants — where watershed restoration becomes proactive instead of reactive.
Scalable systems combining environmental science, infrastructure thinking, and long-term stewardship — redefining how watersheds are managed.
Rather than treating nutrient loss as waste, we view it as a recoverable resource capable of creating environmental and economic value simultaneously.
Three converging pressures make this the critical moment to act — and to build.
The greatest environmental successes are rarely remembered because they become normal. We envision a future where cleaner waterways, resilient farms, and healthier watersheds are simply expected.