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Welcome to BARCOBringing Soil Back to Life
Sustainable and responsible Organic Biobased Fertilizer, free of chemicals. Want to learn more?
We use Alkaline Hydrolysis — a water-based, low-energy process—to create fertilizer with minimal waste and emissions, leading the way in sustainable agriculture.
Our methods work in harmony with nature’s cycles, mirroring organic processes to support soil health and biodiversity. We ensure our products nourish plants without disrupting ecosystems.
We invest in research and cutting-edge technology to continually improve how organic materials are recycled into nutrient-rich fertilizer, setting new industry standards.
We uphold the highest standards of quality and safety in our production process, delivering fertilizer growers can rely on. We conduct our business with transparency and integrity, building trust with consumers, partners, and investors.
Rooted in Oklahoma and expanding beyond, we partner with farmers, communities, and industry leaders to promote regenerative practices and share knowledge that supports a more resilient agricultural future.
Our mission is to leave a lasting legacy—starting in Oklahoma and reaching far beyond—of healthy soils, sustainable farming, and environmental responsibility for generations to come.
Bio Advantage Recycling Company of Oklahoma, BARCO, is a newly incorporated spin out company addressing new markets with sustainable and environmentally friendly method for processing animal biomass such as bones, hide, fat, and other organic remains as feedstock for the manufacturing of biobased fertilizers. We are committed to procure and supply the best quality products to our consumers and for that, we keep constant quality checks at each stage of production.
Alkaline hydrolysis is a process by which animal tissues are broken down into their basic building blocks. The BioLiquidator system creates the ideal environment for this process to occur. The equipment uses a combination of system design, water flow, temperature, and alkalinity to accelerate the breakdown of organic materials.