# Official Website: Renaissance Ag

**Type:** source
**Status:** Useful
**Confidence:** Low-Medium
**Source Type:** Official Website
**URL:** https://www.renaissance-ag.com
**Publisher:** Renaissance Ag
**Accessed:** 2026-06-19
**Updated:** 2026-06-19

## Summary

Renaissance Ag's official website describes the PastureBox system — a fully automated hydroponic shipping-container unit producing sprouted-grain livestock feed at roughly 2,000 lbs/day on less than 10% of the water conventional pasture requires. The site presents the product, its water-savings claims, and contact/sales information for potential customers.

Note: the legacy source flagged the URL as needing verification ("verify URL"). The URL https://www.renaissance-ag.com should be confirmed as the correct current domain — there are other companies operating under the "Renaissance Ag" name in different contexts.

## Useful Claims

- The site describes the PastureBox as a turnkey, automated hydroponic sprouting system in a 40-foot container format producing fresh sprouted grain feed.
- Water reduction vs. conventional alfalfa irrigation or pasture grazing is claimed at 90%+; this claim was verified by the Utah Department of Agriculture.
- The site presents customer testimonials or case studies from cattle and dairy operations.
- Founding and operational information places the company in Vineyard, Utah.

## Reliability Notes

This is an official company source. Confidence is rated Low-Medium because the URL should be independently verified before use, and Renaissance Ag is a small private company with limited third-party press coverage to cross-check core claims against. The Utah Department of Agriculture verification of the water-savings figure is the most credible external corroboration available. Equipment reliability, customer retention, and financial performance figures are not independently verifiable from public sources.

Before citing this source in research, confirm that https://www.renaissance-ag.com resolves to the Vineyard, Utah livestock-fodder company and not an unrelated entity sharing the name.

## Related Pages

- [Renaissance Ag](renaissance-ag.md)

## See Also

- [Utah Department of Agriculture and Food](https://ag.utah.gov) — the state agency that verified Renaissance Ag's water-savings claims
- [Great Salt Lake water context](https://wildlife.utah.gov/great-salt-lake.html) — the environmental backdrop that makes water-efficient ag technology directly consequential in Utah
