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Soil Health in the Peace Country
Peace Soil Works is based in Beaverlodge, Alberta, proudly serving growers across the Peace Country and Northern Alberta. We specialize in soil health solutions, biological fertilizers, regenerative agriculture systems, and practical crop nutrition programs designed specifically for northern climates and variable soil conditions.
Biology is fundamental to soil function and crop performance. Active populations of bacteria and fungi help cycle nutrients, improve soil structure, and support root development. In the Peace Country, where cold spring soils can limit early nutrient availability, strong microbial activity is especially important. A biologically active soil helps release tied-up nutrients, improve aggregation and water movement, and build resilience under stress. Rather than focusing only on applied fertility, at Peace Soil Works we prioritize systems that support soil biology and long-term soil health for more consistent, sustainable crop response
If you have questions about our products, application rates, or how to improve soil function on your farm, we’re here to help. Our recommendations are built around real-world Peace Region challenges — cold spring soils, short growing seasons, residue management, and early-season nutrient tie-up. We focus on practical, field-tested strategies that improve root development, nutrient availability, and long-term soil performance.
You can contact us for:
- Product information and pricing
- Agronomic consultation and soil test review
- Cover Crop Consulting
- ROI Regen program details
At Peace Soil Works we understand the unique challenges of farming in the Peace Region — cold springs, variable moisture, and short growing seasons — and we design our recommendations accordingly.
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“The farmer is a poor creature who skins the land and leaves it worthless to his children. The farmer is a good farmer who, having enabled the land to support himself and to provide for the education of his children, leaves it to them a little better than he found it himself”
Theodore Roosevelt, August 31, 1910