Our Mission
Promoting Healthy Soils
The Maine Healthy Soils Program offers technical and financial assistance to Maine farmers to improve on-farm soil health and the health of our agricultural economy and environment.
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Program Info
Learn about the origins and objectives of the Maine Healthy Soils Program and how it supports farmers across the state.
Our Team
Meet the folks working on soil health in Maine and the dedicated professionals advancing sustainable agriculture.
Become a Partner
Join a growing coalition of service providers committed to advancing soil health across Maine's agricultural landscape.
Resources for Farmers
Access guides, factsheets, decision support tools, and event information to help improve your soil management practices.
Latest Articles
Practical guides and resources for farmers, gardeners, and anyone interested in sustainable agriculture.
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Explore the fascinating history of pallets and how they revolutionized the shipping and agriculture industries.
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Find free pallets in your area for DIY farm projects, compost bins, garden beds, and more.
Read moreGet in Touch
Have questions about soil health practices or need assistance with your farm operation? Our team is here to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Maine Healthy Soils Program is a state-supported initiative that provides technical and financial assistance to Maine farmers seeking to improve soil health on their operations. The program was established to promote sustainable farming practices that build soil organic matter, reduce erosion, and enhance the productivity of agricultural land throughout the state.
Through partnerships with local conservation districts, the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, and other agricultural service providers, the program offers resources including soil testing, management planning, and cost-share opportunities. Farmers can access guidance on practices such as cover cropping, reduced tillage, composting, and nutrient management to improve their soil over time.
The program recognizes that healthy soils are the foundation of a thriving agricultural economy. By investing in soil health, Maine farmers can reduce input costs, improve crop yields, increase resilience to drought and flooding, and contribute to broader environmental goals like carbon sequestration and water quality protection.