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Earth Medicine Organic Microbial Fertilizers has been used by commercial contractors in land reclamation and reclamation projects as a soil amending and soil conditioner. Our products are ITD approved and USDA Bio-Preferred for Federal Purchasing.
The Earth Medicine Difference
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Bulk Density
Our Earth Medicine Microbial Fertilizer is designed with the perfect bulk density to eliminate the risk of dust and waste during application. Unlike other condensed composts that break apart easily, Earth Medicine holds its shape, ensuring smooth and efficient spreading with commercial-grade equipment.
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Cost Effective
Earth Medicine Microbial Fertilizer offers a cost-effective solution that enhances soil health, accelerates vegetation growth, and promotes sustainable land recovery—making it an ideal choice for large-scale reclamation efforts. Establish faster seed germination, root structure and better soil structure by using our products.
Application rates start 200lbs per acre which bulk discounts available.
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Steep Sloop Reclamation
Case Study Summary
This reclamation project at Lost Creek near Anaconda, Montana evaluated the performance of Earth Medicine Organic Microbial Fertilizer in steep-slope, dryland forest grassland restoration under challenging semi-arid conditions. Comparative trial areas—with and without Earth Medicine—demonstrated markedly different outcomes within the first six months of establishment. Areas treated with Earth Medicine achieved 25–45% native vegetation coverage, strong seed germination, and minimal weed pressure, while untreated areas were dominated by invasive weeds and showed weaker, less dense grass growth.
Based on the level of vegetation coverage and site stabilization observed in the first six months, project managers anticipate that the Earth Medicine–treated areas will reduce the required maintenance and monitoring period by at least one full growing season, allowing regulatory vegetation thresholds to be met significantly earlier than conventional reclamation timelines.

