Discover where
you are on your
soil carbon journey.
Contextual soil health data powered by the world’s first in-situ total carbon and total nitrogen sensors.
SiF Attain
SIF Attain is the first ever data product that enables you to discover how much carbon could be sequestered in any field in the U.S. or Europe. SIF Attain reports the baseline and attainable levels of soil carbon on your farm, across your land investments, in your supply chain, or even for your whole country. Plan your carbon budget and carbon projects with us at Soil in Formation, PBC (SIF).
SiF Trace
SIF Trace combines real-time, in-situ sensor measurement technology that can be audited and a data platform that shows you your baseline and attainable levels for soil carbon and water holding capacity. SIF can show you where you are on your carbon journey. SIF Trace is soon to be available in the U.S. and Europe and is expanding fast.
SiF Measure
SIF has developed biomedical ‘wearable’ sensors for the soil, which power our SIF Trace data product. SIF’s electrochemical sensors:
- Are medically accurate – over 90% accurate against gold standard lab measurements
- Do not require a technician
- Are left in the soil taking daily measurements – auditable, longitudinal data
- Measure both pools of carbon in real-time – Soil Organic Carbon and Soil Inorganic Carbon
- Measure plant available nitrogen in real-time – Nitrate and Ammonium
- Measure Bulk Density, pH and moisture in real-time
Trillions of tons of forgotten carbon – Soil Inorganic Carbon
According to a recently published peer-reviewed paper in Science the top two meters of soil globally holds about 2.3 trillion tons of inorganic carbon. This carbon pool is on the move and has been left out of environmental models until now!
SIF is the only company that has enabled Soil Inorganic Carbon to be measured in-field, in real-time and without the need for a technician. We have also developed baseline and attainable levels of Soil Inorganic Carbon for every field in the U.S. and Europe.
Peer-Reviewed Science
SIF is dedicated to showcasing the peer-reviewed papers that have been published on our sensors and our data platform. Our scientific development team includes University of Texas at Dallas, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Arizona State University. Our science is accurate, transparent and speaks for itself.
E-mail: contact@sif.earth
Soil in Formation, PBC:
9666 Olive Boulevard,
Ste 625, Saint Louis,
MO 63132-3025
United States of America
Tel: +1 8029893800
Soil in Formation Europe:
6th Floor,
South Bank House,
Barrow Street,
Dublin 4, D04 TR29
Republic of Ireland
Tel: +359 886699802