According to a recent LinkedIn post from Sound Agriculture, Nebraska-based Hunnicutt Farms is highlighted as an example of a fifth-generation operation testing the company’s SOURCE product to manage nitrogen use. The post notes that farmer Brandon Hunnicutt reported a 10-bushel yield improvement in a difficult year, despite initially having low expectations for the input.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests SOURCE may offer growers a tool to either pursue higher yields or reduce nitrogen application while maintaining productivity. For investors, this type of testimonial content points to Sound Agriculture’s go-to-market strategy, emphasizing on-farm trials and sustainability benefits that could support adoption and recurring revenue in the competitive ag-inputs space.
If SOURCE can reliably support both yield stability and lower fertilizer use, the product may align with broader industry trends around regenerative agriculture and input-cost management. Such positioning could help Sound Agriculture capture share from conventional fertilizer solutions and appeal to growers seeking profitability under tighter environmental and regulatory constraints.

