Newsletter Archive

2025 Year-End Reflection

As another year in agriculture draws to a close, we’re reflecting on the one constant in an unpredictable season: the resilience of the grower. At Impello, R&D isn't just about fancy labs—it’s about walking the walk in the field alongside you. Read our year-end reflection on building tools for uncertainty, the power of biological systems, and an open invitation to join us in our next round of discovery trials.

Strawberry Fields Forever: A field trip into the future of farming
In July, our marketing coordinator Madeleine and I packed up and headed west for a field trip that was part research, part strawberry deep dive. We stopped first at the Cal Poly Strawberry Field Day, where rows of fruit framed...
Impello Agronomy Newsletter: May 2025 Edition

Central Valley crops are charging ahead — citrus is flushing, berries are being picked, and tomatoes are setting fruit. But with early heat, low prices, and scattered bloom, pressure is building fast. Foliar tools like Dune can help protect tissue quality, improve nutrient uptake, and keep momentum strong through a fast-paced season.

June 2024 Issue: True agricultural innovation only happens through community.
In this issue, Marie Turner, PhD, our Creative Director and Head of Scientific Communications, shares updates from our collaborative research trials in biostimulants at Colorado State University, explores the significance of microbial consortia in agriculture, and discusses the concept of community as a vital component in plant growth and agroecosystem support.