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AEA is a pioneer in regenerative agriculture. Our mission is to provide growers with innovative, science-backed testing, tools, products, and expertise that support their transition to regenerative agriculture.

About AEA
Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA) empowers farmers through scalable regenerative agriculture solutions that create extraordinary results. Founded in 2006, AEA is dedicated to increasing yields, crop performance, and farm profitability; while reducing or eliminating the need for pesticides and fertilizers that inhibit natural growing systems. The company has helped thousands of growers implement regenerative agricultural practices and unique crop plans on more than four million acres globally.

Media Kit
- About our founder, John Kempf
- Farm Services
- Products
- Resources & Education
- Executive Bios
- Downloadable Images: Logos | Graphics | Photos

Contact
For more information about AEA, or to arrange an interview, or if you are interested in having John Kempf or an AEA representative speak at your event: contact Jenna Sodano (jsodano at advancingecoag dot com)

AEA in the News

Apr 02, 2025
AEA Launches Agronomic Consulting Services

Oct 15, 2024
AEA Announces Global Partnership with Topraq
Position Statements:
Immediate Profitability
Conventional wisdom holds that transitioning to regenerative agriculture causes a decline in yields and profitability for a farm, and that it takes 3-5 years before yields and profitability surpass their pre-transition levels.
At AEA, we have seen the opposite to be true: that profitability stays constant or even increases starting in the first year of a transition.
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Disease and Insect Resistance
Healthy plants can resist all pests and diseases. Insects are nature’s garbage collectors. They only feed on diseased and unhealthy plants. Plants can become healthy through properly balanced mineral nutrition.
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Win-Win-Win
Regenerative agricultural practices focus on improving plant and soil health. But the benefits extend far beyond the soil, and include:
• Disease Resistance
• Higher yields
• Farm profitability
• Human health
• Climate
• Water quality
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