First U.S. Hemp-Biosolids Trial Tests Breakthrough Sustainable Fertilizer
The trial explores potential benefits, including increased fiber yield, improved soil health, and reduced environmental impact, while measuring outcomes across multiple metrics: crop performance, soil carbon sequestration, and PFAS absorption.
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Initial visual observations from the
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Study Design and Methodology
Location: University of Illinois crop science research fields, Champaign-Urbana Plot Size: Trial plots are approximately 1\8 acre Inputs: Flura's proprietary hemp seed; Class A biosolids vs. standard urea fertilizer (control) Oversight: Independent scientific supervision ensures accuracy and credibility
Key focus areas:
- Fertilizer efficacy and fiber/grain yield comparisons
- Carbon sequestration potential through root biomass measurement
- PFAS absorption monitoring across different plant tissues
- Overall hemp remediation potential
"Even though hemp does not require heavy inputs of fertilizers compared to other row crops, hemp still needs nutrients depending on the end products, whether fiber, grain, or both, and sustainable nutrient management is essential for both yield and environmental health," said
As a fast-growing annual crop with a deep root system, hemp has the potential to enhance soil structure, increase water retention, and reduce erosion and chemical runoff - benefits that can help farmers lower input costs and improve long-term productivity. This study aims to quantify those advantages through real-world field data.
Circular Economy Approach to Farming
MWRD provides funding and Class A biosolids for the trial, while Flura supplies hemp seed, and the University of Illinois supports on-farm application. This collaboration brings together public utility innovation, private-sector expertise, and academic leadership.
"By partnering on this trial, we're exploring innovative ways to use Class A biosolids to support sustainable agriculture," said
"Flura is proud to partner on this pioneering trial, which showcases how innovative nutrient solutions can advance regenerative agriculture," added Yarosz. "By converting biosolids into high-quality, EPA-approved fertilizer and combining it with our hemp seed, we're helping farmers increase yields, build healthier soils, and demonstrate a scalable circular economy model."
Harvest and sample analysis will conclude in early 2026, with results informing sustainable nutrient management strategies and regenerative agriculture practices. The trial will be replicated in 2026 to validate outcomes and support peer-reviewed publication.
This field trial is part of a larger initiative exploring sustainable nutrient management strategies for hemp and other crops. The study evaluates how biosolids can reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers, enhance soil health, and support resilient agricultural systems.
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD)
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) is a government agency responsible for wastewater treatment and stormwater management for more than 5 million residents in
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Flura
Flura develops advanced hemp genetics and technology-driven solutions that restore soil health, enhance productivity, and open new markets for hemp across industries. By bringing together heritage and innovation, Flura is powering regeneration and responsible growth - from the ground up. Learn more at www.flura.com.
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