Our Services

At Foresight Agronomics, we help biologicals make more sense.

Biological products don’t fail because they “don’t work.” They fail because we don’t always understand why they work, when they work, or how to use them with confidence. Our work focuses on clarifying that gap by listening to what the plant tells us.

We study plant responses at the molecular level and link those signals to real-world agronomic outcomes. Not to overwhelm you with data, but to give you insight you can actually use for positioning, validation, research decisions, and long-term strategy.

Our approach is grounded in these beliefs:

We listen to the plant before drawing conclusions

We work as research partners, not as report vendors

We translate data into actionable, production-driving insights

How We Work

We don’t just deliver reports

Every study includes interpretation, discussion, and strategic context

Interpretation is part of the work

Our goal is not just to generate data, but to help you understand what it means, how it fits into your bigger picture, and how to use it responsibly.

Your data stays protected

You’ll never see complete reports or proprietary methods published publicly. Any examples we share are illustrative only because your data and our process deserve protection.

  • Shared research, shared cost, early insight

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  • Tailored studies built around your product

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  • Strategic guidance for research direction

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  • Translating science into practical understanding

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Group Studies

Group studies are designed for organizations that want high-quality biological insight while sharing cost and learning alongside peers. These studies provide early intelligence, market context, and proof-of-concept clarity without committing to fully custom research.

Benchmarking Studies

Benchmarking Studies allow multiple participants to evaluate plant response within a shared research framework. Individual results remain confidential, while anonymized comparisons reveal how products differentiate across key biological pathways.

These studies are often used to:

  • Understand how a product performs relative to peers

  • Identify strengths, weaknesses, and positioning opportunities

  • Support commercial and R&D decision-making


Syndicated Trials

Syndicated Trials follow a defined structure and timeline, with each participant receiving fully confidential results. These trials are ideal for teams seeking focused insight on a specific research question while benefiting from a cost-efficient model.

Custom Research

Custom research is built for teams ready to go deeper.

Built around your product, your questions, and your goals

Rather than forcing your product into a predefined structure, we collaborate with you to design a study that delivers actionable insights, connecting molecular signals to field-relevant outcomes.

Custom research is often used to:

  • Support go-to-market confidence

  • Strengthen claims and technical storytelling

  • Guide formulation or pipeline decisions

  • Provide clarity for investors and internal teams

Research Consulting & Scientific Leadership

Some teams don’t need more trials; they need clearer direction.

In addition to conducting studies, Foresight Agronomics works with research teams to strengthen research strategy, trial design, and interpretation. This advisory support helps ensure research efforts are aligned with real product questions and commercial decisions.

Our consulting often includes:

  • Research strategy alignment with organizational goals

  • Research design

  • Trial design

  • Translation of results to insights and next steps

Like our teaching and research, this approach is collaborative, practical, and grounded in real-world agronomy, focused on improving understanding rather than just increasing activity.

Teaching & Speaking

Translating plant science into practical understanding.

Education is a core part of our work. Teaching and speaking allow us to bridge complex biology with real-world agronomy—without intimidation or oversimplification.

Led by Layne Ellen Harris, Ph.D., our teaching approach combines scientific depth with field-level practicality in multiple audience settings.

Common topics include:

  • Understanding biologicals through plant response

  • Interpreting gene expression for decision-making

  • Building confidence in biological recommendations

  • Scientific storytelling for technical and commercial teams

Get started on your research, today.