
Nevada County Compost Connector
Rebates on Compost for Nevada County Growers
As a result of Senate Bill 1383 implementation, California is ramping up compost production. Through Compost Connector, Zero Foodprint works with local jurisdictions like Nevada County to make the best use of this compost by directing it to farms and ranches where it can sequester carbon and promote healthy soil.
If you’re a Nevada County farmer or rancher purchasing compost from a Zero Foodprint-approved facility, you’re eligible to apply for Compost Connector. Here’s what to do:
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It’s a short and sweet form, but it’s best to have some details about the compost you’re expected to purchase this season.
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Once your application is submitted, you’ll need to sign a Compost Connector agreement, which will be sent to the email provided via DocuSign.
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After the agreement is signed, we’ll give you access to a program portal. We’ll provide resources to walk you through how to make claims and secure rebates for your compost purchases.
Resources for Compost Vendors
If you’re a Zero Foodprint approved compost vendor and would like to learn more about how Compost Connector can help your customers receive financial assistance toward their compost purchase, click the link below.
Get Up to Speed
Find resources for growers interested in Compost Connector. Explore our list of approved compost facilities, view compost application rates, and view a sample invoice. Or, take it from the top:
Healthier soil for

A healthier planet
Adding compost to your soil can have a whole host of benefits, such as increased nutrient availability, water holding capacity, and carbon sequestration, just to name a few.