About Kevin

Kevin Arthun is a Regenerative Systems Architect—a visionary-practitioner who designs closed-loop ecological frameworks that integrate soil microbiology, nutrient cycling, human motivation, and system feedback into elegant, scalable solutions. He brings this to life through field-tested tools such as urine-fed microalgae biofertilizers, iterative microbial trials, and circular sanitation models that bridge microbial efficiency with human dignity.

Kevin is also an agronomist who connects soil science, biological systems, and grower relationships to build resilient, profitable regenerative programs. He earned a B.S. in Agronomy from Montana State University (magna cum laude)and has a research background in weed management and biocontrol. He is currently completing Nicole Masters’ CREATE program in advanced agroecology. Kevin designs regenerative crop programs using sap, tissue, and soil analytics, translating complex biological drivers into profit-driven decisions that growers can implement with confidence.

With a foundation in social work, community systems, and regenerative agronomy, He’s a hands-on innovator who quickly tests new ecological ideas, turns what works into repeatable models, and builds them within trusted community partnerships. His recent experience spans vegetable, blueberry, strawberry, citrus, and a range of other crops, often in challenging soil conditions. Kevin is known not only for technical acumen, but for a rare capacity to align visionary function with practical execution—turning living-systems complexity into clear, repeatable pathways that restore land, strengthen communities, and improve outcomes on the ground.

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