100 Acres Dedicated to
Pollination Science
The first Polivitalis farm — a fully integrated, circular institution where every zone feeds data, resources, and life into every other. The foundation of a 60-year vision.
The Integrated Zones
Six interlocking zones across 100 acres, each contributing data, resources, and life to every other.
The Orchard Zone
80+ fruit and nut trees selected for year-round bloom succession. Diverse species interplanted with nitrogen-fixing support trees, providing continuous forage for pollinators while producing harvests.
The Wildflower Zone
15+ acres of native wildflower meadows designed to bloom in overlapping waves from spring through fall. Each meadow is a controlled research plot tracking species attraction, pollen quality, and nectar flow.
Beekeeping & Pollinator Sanctuary
8+ observation hives with no-kill management. Every decision prioritizes colony health over honey yield. Rotating farmers cycle through beekeeping as part of their training.
Microgreen Research Huts
Climate-controlled growing structures producing nutrient-dense microgreens year-round, doubling as pollinator-adjacent research stations studying proximity effects on flavor and nutrition.
Livestock Integration
Heritage-breed poultry and hair sheep in rotation. Animals provide natural pest control, fertility cycling, and ground disturbance that creates ideal nesting habitat for ground-dwelling native bees.
AI Sensor & Camera Network
40–60 IoT sensors and 8–12 machine-vision cameras deployed across every zone, tracking pollinator movement, environmental conditions, and plant health in real-time. All open-source.
The Circular System
Nothing is wasted. Every output becomes an input for something else.
Pollinators fertilize orchards and wildflowers — increasing yields and biodiversity
Orchards and flowers produce pollen and nectar — sustaining bee populations year-round
Livestock provide manure and ground disturbance — creating nesting habitat and fertility
Microgreen huts generate controlled-environment data — compared against open-field results
Rotating farmers learn every discipline — creating practitioners who understand the full circle
AI sensors track everything — feeding the open-source knowledge base
Knowledge base enables replication — multiplying impact through Polihubs worldwide
Beyond the First Farm
From 100 acres to enclosed biome centers — the four-phase journey.
International Education & Pollen Assistance
Educational Polihubs in areas that need help. Apply 10 years of data to help farmers with pollination issues worldwide. Knowledge centers, resource hubs, farmer training.
200-Acre Research Farms
Purpose-built farms in drought and pollen-affected regions. Study how pollen is working, what's needed, and intervene with data-backed solutions.
The Crown Jewel — Enclosed Biome Centers
Massive enclosed ecosystem centers that completely manage known biomes. Amazon, tundra, coral reefs — reproduced perfectly. Free living museums open to everyone.
Global Bee & Pollinator Research
The ultimate scientific frontier — decades away — that represents the long-term goal.
Not Part of Phase 1
This requires decades of data from the first farm and Polihub network.
Over 500 species of stingless bees produce honeys with potent medicinal properties — antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, wound-healing compounds — yet they're virtually unstudied.
The ultimate goal: understand how different bee species respond to different climates, what medicinal properties they express, and whether certain species can adapt — studied inside the enclosed biome centers that Phase 4 will build.
See It. Touch It. Grow It.
Agritourism, educational workshops, and hands-on internships make the Polivitalis Institute a living classroom open to all.