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Johnson-Su Compost Bioreactor

Biologically Enhanced Agricultural Management produces diverse, fungal-dominated soil for carbon sequestration, improved plant immunity & crop yields.

Why It's Cool?!

How to Get There?

Education & Certifications
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Soil Health & Biological Farming Certificate

Rodale Institute / New Mexico State University – College of ACES

Professional certificate covering fungal-dominant composting methods including the Johnson-Su Bioreactor, soil food web dynamics, and regenerative agriculture applications.

Internships
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Soil Health & Bioreactor Research Intern

NCAT / ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture

Learn regenerative composting systems including the Johnson-Su bioreactor through immersive farm internships focused on soil biology and microbial inoculants.

Mentors
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Dr. David Johnson

Research Scientist, New Mexico State University

Inventor of the Johnson-Su Bioreactor system; active mentor in soil health and regenerative agriculture.

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Mentorship Network

Bionutrient Food Association

Research and practitioner network advancing soil biology practices including Johnson-Su methods with peer mentorship and farmer connections.

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Hui-Chun 'Jade' Su

Co-Inventor, Johnson-Su Bioreactor / NMSU Research Associate

Co-developer of the Johnson-Su system; available for practitioner outreach and educational partnerships.

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Mentorship Network

Soil Carbon Initiative – Rodale Institute

Research-based practitioner network for regenerative soil carbon methods with mentorship and on-farm demonstration resources.

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