Regenerative Agriculture

Soil Health Documentary

The most important ecosystem on Earth is two feet beneath where you're standing.

Soil health is the invisible foundation of every regenerative agriculture claim — and the hardest to communicate to an audience that can't see it. A soil health documentary makes the underground world legible: the fungal networks, the microbial activity, the organic matter that determines whether land is a carbon source or a carbon sink. We produce films that translate soil science into a story that farmers, funders, and consumers can understand and care about.

We work with farmers, soil scientists, and agricultural organizations who are doing the long, careful work of building soil health in a system that has been depleting it for decades. The story is patient by nature — soil changes slowly, and the best evidence often spans years of data. We find the before-and-after, the field comparison, and the farmer who saw it happen over two decades on the same land.

Soil health documentaries are used by agricultural technology companies demonstrating outcomes, conservation organizations communicating land health metrics, farmers building direct market relationships, and food brands documenting the provenance of their sourcing. Each context benefits from the same core asset: a film that makes the biology visible and the stakes personal.


One production day.
Four deployable assets.

Primary Film
8–20 minutes

The complete land story — for donors, conservation partners, policy advocates, and aligned investors.

Fundraising Cut
3–5 minutes

Built for grant applications, investor meetings, and major donor presentations. Evidence-forward, mission-led.

Consumer Short
60–90 seconds

Optimized for social and direct market customer engagement. Emotional, specific, shareable.

Full Archive
Activated Vision

Every production frame AI-tagged and searchable in your private client portal. Yours to use indefinitely.


Common questions

Through the farmers who read it, the scientists who measure it, and the outcomes above ground that it produces. We also work with agricultural researchers to incorporate appropriate microscopy or visualization where available.

Yes. The practice of soil assessment — walking fields, pulling cores, reading results — is visually interesting and communicates scientific rigor in a way that citing test results alone cannot.

USDA NRCS conservation programs, agricultural foundations, food company sustainability initiatives, and land grant university extension programs all fund soil health communication. We can help you structure the production cost as a grant-eligible expense.

Free resource

The Regenerative Storytelling Playbook

A framework for land-based enterprises that need their story to travel — across consumers, investors, and community audiences, from a single film strategy.

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Our Work

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