Imagine a place where agriculture meets innovation—a regenerative farm that powers itself, feeds its community, and doubles as a STEM learning center for all. That’s what we’re building in Mississippi: a closed-loop agricultural hub designed for sustainability, education, and economic resilience.
We're currently calling the project "Mississippi Closed-Loop Farm & STEM Lab"
Help Us Build the Nation’s First Zero‑Waste Agricultural Hub & STEM Innovation Center
In rural Mississippi, we have the talent, team, blueprints, and secured grant funding to launch a replicable economic and educational model. One critical piece remains: the land.
Grants will fund our solar arrays, processing facilities, and STEM Lab equipment.
Partnerships will supply drone and AgTech tools.
Students and community members are ready to begin learning.
But no grant covers the initial land acquisition. Your contribution is the immediate catalyst that transforms this proven plan into a physical, operational reality.
A regenerative, zero-waste farm producing nutrient-dense foods, hemp-derived products, and sustainable materials.
A hands-on STEM innovation center providing technical education in renewable energy, AgTech, and sustainable agriculture.
A scalable model for rural workforce development, environmental stewardship, and economic resilience across America.
Your investment unlocks the groundwork that makes all of this possible.
The Mississippi Closed-Loop Farm & STEM Lab is a replicable model of zero waste and zero reliance. Every part of the system is interconnected, creating a self-sustaining, financially viable, and environmentally responsible hub. This closed-loop design maximizes every resource, produces high-value products, and trains the next generation of skilled innovators, preparing them for high-demand careers while restoring land and community wellness.
1. The Zero-Waste Engine
Every plant and animal byproduct is transformed into functional, high-value products:
Hemp-Derived Products
Hemp protein powder for functional nutrition
Whole hemp mass for bulk sale or animal feed
Textiles, teas, and specialty hemp flour
Hemp-based lotions, balms, salves, and bath salts
Livestock & Egg Products
Omega-3 enriched eggs, vacuum-sealed meat cuts, bone broth, collagen, and pet treats
Byproducts & Sustainable Materials
Biofertilizers and fertilizer pellets for gardening and landscaping
Compost and other nutrient-rich soil amendments
Soaps and plant- or animal-based body care items
Expanded body care line: bars, liquid soaps, shampoos, and scrubs using plant oils, lye, or collagen
This system ensures nothing goes to waste—every output becomes a revenue-generating product or a resource that supports farm operations and sustainability.
2. The STEM & Technical Training Lab
Our hands-on lab provides comprehensive workforce training in high-demand STEM and technical fields:
Agricultural Technology (AgriTech): Smart farm management, IoT integration, and data-driven crop and livestock care
Renewable Energy Systems: Installation, operation, and maintenance of solar arrays, wells, and water systems
Sustainable Engineering & Design: Closed-loop infrastructure, compost science, and processing techniques
Applied Science & Innovation: Practical problem-solving in biology, chemistry, environmental science, and technology
Drone Operations & Perimeter Security: Applied training for monitoring, research, and farm security
This broad STEM curriculum equips students and innovators to enter high-demand technical careers while directly contributing to the success of a self-sustaining, zero-waste farm.
3. Funding Goals: Your Investment Scales Our Mission
$90,000 – Minimum required to secure 5–10 acres of farmland, the foundational footprint of the project
Every dollar beyond this goal accelerates construction, expands technical training programs, and maximizes community impact.
By investing in land acquisition and lab infrastructure, you help launch a self-sustaining, zero-waste hub that transforms agriculture, education, nutrition, and wellness in Mississippi, creating a scalable model for rural economic resilience.
Investment Goal
What You Unlock
Immediate Value
$90,000 (Base Goal)
LAND PURCHASE COMPLETE.
The project is GO. Permits and foundation work begin immediately.
$100,000 (Stretch)
SELF-SUFFICIENCY UNLOCKED.
Funds the solar panel array and well system, eliminating utility bills and ensuring long-term low operating costs.
$150,000 (Stretch)
CONSTRUCTION BEGINS.
Initiates the build-out of the 6,000 sq ft Processing Facility and the hands-on STEM Lab foundation.
$250,000 (Maximum)
FULL PROGRAM LAUNCH.
Funds curriculum development, full livestock expansion, and launch of the final product lines, securing our long-term stability.
This is more than a farm; it is a declaration that rural America will not be left behind in the technology revolution. By funding the land, you become the founding partner in job creation, technical training, and environmental stewardship.
Mississippi Closed-Loop Farm and STEM Lab is building the nation’s first replicable zero-waste agricultural hub and technical education center on 5-10 acres of land in rural Mississippi. The project addresses critical needs by creating nine new local, high-skilled jobs, establishing a sustainable food source, and providing STEM education for veterans and students.
We leverage solar power and regenerative agriculture to achieve zero utility costs and a closed-loop production system where hemp, livestock, and all byproducts are converted into high-value goods like CBD oil, RSO, hemp seed oil, whole hemp mass, and biofertilizers.
Funding is urgently needed to purchase the 5-10-acre foundation, which immediately unlocks millions in secured infrastructure grants and starts construction on the 6,000 sq ft processing facility and hands-on STEM Lab. Investing in the land directly supports rural economic development, food security, and a scalable model for sustainable farming and workforce development across America.
Talent Drain: Young people and local innovators lack clear pathways to high-demand, 21st-century careers.
Fragile Food Systems: Local food networks struggle to provide nutrient-dense, sustainable products.
We are not asking for a handout—we are building a replicable, high-impact model designed to reverse current trends and create lasting community benefits.
Hands-on, certified training in renewable energy, AgriTech, sustainable farming, and STEM fields
Equips students and community members with high-demand, 21st-century skills
Creation of 9 permanent, skilled local jobs, bringing stability and investment to the region
Converts farm outputs into marketable products, supporting a self-sustaining local economy
A zero-waste, closed-loop farm where every plant and animal byproduct becomes a high-value resource
Promotes soil regeneration, carbon sequestration, and ecosystem restoration, generating revenue while healing the land