Missouri Valley, IA – Redox Bio-Nutrients is partnering with two multi-generation heritage farms to launch the XPRT Farm—a 470-acre research farm purpose-built to deliver actionable insights at field scale. Located in Missouri Valley, Iowa, the XPRT Farm is not just another test site—it’s a living laboratory designed to take Redox Research Farm data to a larger scale in real-world, high-efficiency, high-yield farming.
“Our vision for the XPRT Farm is simple: deliver real results that farmers can take straight to their own operations,” said Darin Moon, CEO of Redox Bio-Nutrients. “It’s about proving what works at scale, and doing it on the kind of land that looks just like yours.”
What Makes the XPRT Farm Different?
The XPRT Farm is field-scale—built to be consistent with real farming conditions. This will give agronomists, consultants, and farmers practical strategies they can trust, grounded in rigorous data and real-world complexity. With advanced agronomy, cutting-edge technology, and these strategic partnerships, XPRT aims to provide valuable insight in applied research in agriculture.
The 2025 Focus: Manure Trials That Matter
This season, the XPRT Farm will zero in on one of the industry’s most complex and promising frontiers—manure-treated ground. This year’s trials are all about maximizing the value of manure by unlocking what the Redox Midwest team calls the “manure multiplier effect.”
XPRT Farm will evaluate how to boost yields and crop quality using advanced Redox technologies, including H-85™—a powerful source of humic substances, including fulvic acid—and Redox’s newest product RDX-N™, which features a powerful biostimulant blend that enables up to 50% nitrogen optimization with in-season applications.
To measure the impact of these innovations, XPRT Farm will use a range of soil and plant health testing tools—including the Haney test and Redox’s proprietary Cypher™ Soil Report, which analyzes the total pool of soluble nutrients available to plants. These tools will provide deeper insights into soil biology, nutrient efficiency, and system performance—helping to link product use with both agronomic and environmental outcomes.
Smarter Data, Sharper Insights
To ensure a complete picture of the data analytics, XPRT Farm is utilizing Total Acre’s Yield Management Software (YMS), which integrates grid zone sampling, spray maps, and yield data into a unified platform. This streamlined system reduces friction across the supply chain and delivers trustworthy, transparent, and traceable results.
Join Us
Farmers, agronomists, and industry leaders are invited to explore the findings firsthand at the XPRT Farm Field Day on Wednesday August 20, 2025.
For more details, visit redoxgrows.com/midwest.
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