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Bright Endeavors Now

Bright Endeavors Now

Bright Endeavors Now (BEN) located in Tanzania, East Africa was started by Biology professor Dr. Regina Herbert, PhD and her husband, an Electrical Engineer, Ricardo R. Herbert, MUP, MBA.

The BEN program provides an environment where budding engineers, designers, scientists and doctors are introduced to concepts in the sciences, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM), through engaging, developmentally-appropriate activities. Preschool, weekday, weekend and summer programs for children ages 3 to 16 are offered. BEN aspires to travel around the globe providing STEAM education.

Recently, microBIOMETER® was utilized as part of the "Soil and Microorganisms" series in their multi-age science class with students aged 3 to 15. Earlier in the school year, the students established Winogradsky Columns to observe microbial communities. The students then tested the soil with microBIOMETER® to see how specific ratios of fungi and bacteria can have an impact on soil health. In addition, it helped lead to a discussion on how different types of soil can have different ratios which can have an impact on how they grow plants and crops.

"We love the microBIOMETER® soil test kit and will continue to test different samples with students as we travel to the US." - Regina Herbert

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Hardy Cardenas of Grassland Analysis

Grasslands of Chile

Our customer Hardy Cardenas of Grassland Analysis was recently featured in Infortambo Chile. The article titled "Harvesting Successes" discusses the importance of regularly collecting and analyzing data to save significant economic resources in the future. (Read complete article in English here.)

Grassland Analysis is a Chilean company that generates ground data from the grasslands of the crop-livestock production system.
The company works with Vigigo to analyze information and facilitate decision-making in real time. This perspective is essential to reverse the serious environmental problems that affect the sector such as grassland degradation due to mismanagement.

For this purpose, the company regularly tests their customer’s fields using microBIOMETER® to analyze the current health of the land available for grazing. The data is used to make the necessary adjustments to confront climate change and maintain high forage quality, profitability and productive independence.

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In the news!

Our New Zealand distributor, HERBI.NZ, along with microBIOMETER® was recently included in the Clippings: News, views and snippety bits of gardening goodness section of Kiwigardener magazine.

"I'm really excited about how this soil test is enabling growers and gardeners to see whether they're improving soil health, or not, in real time without the cost or delays of lab tests. This technology is a game-changer and will help all Kiwis grow healthier and smarter." - Frank Lachmann, managing director at HERBI.NZ.

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App Translations

We have added five more languages to the microBIOMETER® reader app for a total of 11 languages! All the languages currently available include:

English, Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili, and Urdu.

If there is a language you would like to see added to the app, please contact us!

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Regen AZ 2023!

microBIOMETER's Laura Decker had a wonderful time at the event. A BIG thank you to Ryan Slabaugh from Think Regeneration and Yadi Wang of Oatman Flats Ranch for gathering an amazing group of people passionate about regenerative agriculture.

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microBIOMETER soil testing demonstration at Regen AZ 2023

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