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Forest landowners across the U.S., we’re looking for a little dirt.

Funga’s Soil Sampling Program

To restore soil fungi in pine forests across the Southeast, we first need to understand what healthy fungal communities look like — and where they’ve been lost. That’s why Funga has analyzed thousands of unique soil samples across the region, each one giving us a clearer picture of landscape-level conditions. 


With a clearer picture, we in turn strengthen our ability to match the right fungi to the right property, delivering stronger, longer-lasting results for private forest landowners alike.

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If you manage timberland, we’d love to collect a soil sample. Get in touch using the form below and help strengthen U.S. forests one scoop of dirt at a time.

Why Landowners Join Funga’s Soil Sampling Program

  • They want to contribute to the next frontier of southern pine productivity.

  • They want to see the industry of American forestry continue to adapt and thrive.

  • They want to better understand the health of their forest soils.

How It Works

1. CONNECT

Fill out the form below, and select your interest in our soil sampling program. A Funga team member will reach out regarding next steps.

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2. COLLECTION

A professional forester visits your land to collect 4-6 inch deep samples of Horizon A Top Soil from each forest stand.

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3. ANALYSIS

We analyze the samples to map your soil's unique characteristics. You receive a concise report detailing fungal biodiversity findings.

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4. ASSESSMENT

We determine if your property qualifies for a paid partnership.

Ready to share your soil? 

Get in touch by filling out this form, emailing land@funga.earth, or calling 512-222-3653.
 

Quick Links

Learn about our research and soil restoration process, as well as sources for key claims.

Our Science

Read about our Southern Pine Carbon Project and the high-integrity credits it creates.

Our Projects

Have a question? Browse Frequently Asked Questions to see if we've answered it before. 

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