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What Is EasyFEN? A Game‑Changer for Regenerative Soil Health around the World


Explore how the EasyFEN modular system produces organic microbial soil amendment, its role in regenerative agriculture, and the vision of its creator, Mark Gaalswyk.

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Introduction


Soil health is at the heart of regenerative agriculture: a system that rebuilds biological life, boosts nutrient cycling, and restores soil function for healthier crops and resilient ecosystems. The EasyFEN™ organic liquid microbial soil amendment system is emerging as a practical solution to produce high‑quality, microbe‑rich soil amendments. Transforming waste streams into a resource that supports soil biology and long‑term fertility.


What Is the EasyFEN™ System?


At its core, EasyFEN is a modular liquid microbial soil amendment production system, that can be deployed locally and scaled to regional needs. The system takes organic waste such as crop residues, food scraps, and biomass and transforms it into Terreplenish®, an organic, microbe‑rich liquid that feeds soil biology rather than just supplying synthetic nutrients.


Unlike conventional factories that centralize production and ship products long distances, EasyFEN units are decentralized and fully automated, making it feasible for communities, co‑ops, and agribusinesses to produce this soil amendment on‑site. Each facility can process up to ~17,000 -17,500 tons of organic waste annually, yielding more than 2 Million gallons of Terreplenish® per unit.



The Genius Behind the System: Mark Gaalswyk


From Farm Roots to Innovative Technologies


The vision for EasyFEN grew from the decades‑long career of Mark K. Gaalswyk, a serial entrepreneur with deep roots in agriculture technology and automation. Mark is the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Easy Environmental Solutions and Easy Automation Inc., where he has built an enduring reputation as an innovator in agricultural engineering and automation.


Raised with an agricultural mindset and grounded in hands‑on problem solving, Mark started Easy Automation Inc. in 1986, growing it into a leading provider of feed and agronomy technology across North America. His work earned industry recognition including the Minnesota Technology Leader of the Year award and U.S. Agricultural Engineering Awards for breakthrough inventions.


Today, that same practical creativity guides the development of technologies like EasyFEN, marrying agricultural insight with modular, scalable engineering to tackle fundamental challenges in soil degradation and fertilizer dependence.


How EasyFEN Supports Regenerative Agriculture


1. Fueling Soil Biology


Terreplenish® produced by EasyFEN does not add chemical N‑P‑K nutrients; it enhances soil microbiomes, the communities of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms that drive nutrient cycling, improve soil structure, and support plant resilience. This biology‑first approach aligns with core regenerative principles: fostering living soil that retains water, resists erosion, and cycles nutrients efficiently.


2. Reducing Irrigation Needs


A healthier soil matrix enriched with microbial life and organic matter holds water more effectively. Projects deploying EasyFEN‑produced fertilizers have documented up to a 20% reduction in irrigation needs, a vital benefit in arid climates and under climate stress.


3. Localizing Fertilizer Production


One of the biggest barriers to regenerative practice globally is the accessibility of biological inputs. EasyFEN enables local production from local organic waste, reducing reliance on imported chemical fertilizers while turning waste into a regenerative resource — strengthening community resilience and sovereignty in nutrient supply.



Real‑World Impact: Soil Health and Beyond


Scaling Soil Regeneration


EasyFEN’s capacity to produce hundreds of thousands of gallons of biofertilizer annually means entire regions can adopt soil regeneration at scale. This promotes:

  • Improved water infiltration and retention

  • Balanced nutrient availability

  • Reduced dependency on synthetic chemical inputs

  • Support for biodiversity in soil ecosystems

By making regenerative inputs locally accessible, EasyFEN accelerates adoption of soil‑centric farming practices that build long‑term productivity and reduce environmental strain.



Summary


The EasyFEN system is more than a technology, it’s a regenerative farming enabler. By converting organic waste into microbe‑rich soil amendment like Terreplenish®, and doing so locally, EasyFEN equips farmers with a sustainable tool to improve soil health, water efficiency, and nutrient cycling. The system reflects the lifelong vision of Mark Gaalswyk, whose engineering roots in agriculture have culminated in a modular solution that supports community‑centered, regenerative agriculture for the 21st century



FAQ

What exactly does EasyFEN produce?

EasyFEN produces Terreplenish®, a liquid microbial soil amendment that boosts soil biology and fertility from organic waste.

How does this support regenerative agriculture?

By enhancing soil microbiomes, improving water retention, and reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers, EasyFEN supports key regenerative practices.

Who created the EasyFEN system?

The concept is guided by Mark Gaalswyk, a veteran innovator in agricultural and environmental technology, through Easy Environmental Solutions.

Can EasyFEN be used locally?

Yes, EasyFEN is designed as a decentralized system that can operate in rural or community settings to turn local organic waste into fertilizer.

Does it help with water use efficiency?

Yes, Terreplenish® users have seen up to 20% reduced irrigation needs due to improved soil moisture holding capacity.


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