Impact and benefits

Transforming the business of agriculture


West Virginia Biodynamic Regeneration in Agriculture (WV BRAG), launched in March 2025 by the West Virginia Department of Agriculture, is more than a project—it’s a catalyst for change. By proving the power of biodynamic advanced farming, we’re delivering a win for the farming industry and farmers.

The goal of WV BRAG is to foster an ecosystem where factory farming and small farms thrive together, ensuring both contribute to a healthier food system through biodynamic practices. WV BRAG will offer seminars for small farmers to learn and share ideas, while targeting large operations to adopt scalable innovations like biologicals and robotics, bridging the gap between farm sizes and creating a harmonious environment for all farmers to thrive. Here’s how WV BRAG is making a difference.

employment & FOOD SECURITY


From field testers to farm innovators, WV BRAG is creating opportunities across agriculture and technology. As we scale, expect new roles in research, product development, education and farm operations—lifting local economies and ensuring food security for everyone.

SOIL & water regeneration


WV BRAG encourages businesses to test their soil and water, enabling us to provide tailored remediation recommendations. We can address even the most challenging pollutants, ensuring effective soil and water restoration that improves productivity. 

knowledge sharing


WV BRAG is the premier destination for companies to showcase their products in real-world environments and provide hands-on training, empowering users to adopt cutting-edge technologies. This immersive approach accelerates the integration of innovative solutions.

showcasing technology


By demonstrating solutions like precision farming, IoT sensors, and robotics, WV BRAG enables producers to break free from time consuming and inefficient traditional methods. This vibrant hub drives the adoption of transformative tools that enhance sustainable practices.