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Ceres Wave co-founder and CEO Shefali Mehta will take reigns of Soil Health Partnership.

August 17, 2018

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Shefali Mehta

Shefali Mehta has been tapped as the new executive director of the Soil Health Partnership, a long-term data project that measures and quantifies the impact of farm management practices known to promote healthy soils. 

“Everything we have literally starts with the soil, which is intimately connected to our very survival and ability to take care of current and future generations,” Mehta said.

Soil health is taking on elevated importance in agriculture as a means to protect topsoil, helping farmers manage extreme weather, increase profitability, protect water quality and sequester carbon. Practices that improve soil health include growing cover crops, reducing tillage and taking a science-based approach to nutrient management.

The SHP is a farmer-led initiative of the National Corn Growers Association. More than 100 working farms are enrolled in 14 states. 

“I was drawn to the data component of this effort because I strongly believe using data fully and thoughtfully allows us to make better decisions,” Mehta said. “It often leads us to solutions and outcomes we may not expect. Data is a powerful tool for bringing diverse groups together – it helps us cast aside emotion and focus on our common objectives.”

Mehta’s first priority is to ensure that farmers get the full potential of the data collected so far. In the immediate months, the SHP will analyze these data and begin sharing those insights with farmers.

Mehta fills the position after Dr. Nick Goeser’s promotion to NCGA Vice President of Production and Sustainability earlier this year.

“I have every confidence in Shefali as SHP’s leader,” Goeser said. “She brings an amazing wealth of knowledge, skills and collaborative experience that will help broaden growth and success of the program." 

Mehta received her Ph.D. in Agricultural and Applied Economics, and a Master’s degree in Statistics, from the University of Minnesota. She also holds an MPhil in Economics from Cambridge University, and a BA in Economics from New York University.

Mehta is the co-founder and CEO of an agricultural technology start-up, Ceres Wave, and also founded and leads Open Rivers Consulting Associates. She served as Vice Chairwoman of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, and serves on other boards, including those at the Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center, the School of Statistics at the University of Minnesota, and Compatible Technology International.

In prior positions, she worked in roles across private, public and nonprofit sectors at organizations including McKinsey and Company, Syngenta, the Minnesota Office of Higher Education, St. Olaf College, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and the American Cancer Society. 

Mehta resides in the Washington, D.C. region. When she’s not working, she enjoys scuba diving, kayaking, traveling, and hockey. She says she looks forward to embarking upon her new role in the soil health movement. 

“The fact that the Soil Health Partnership is farmer-driven is very powerful,” she said. “The energy for change and innovation comes from the grassroots level.”

Source: Soil Health Partnership

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