Aerterra Featured in Indiana Corn & Soybean Post
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We’re excited to share that Aerterra was recently featured in the November 2025 edition of the Indiana Corn & Soybean Post, published by the Indiana Soybean Alliance and Indiana Corn Marketing Council.
The article highlights how Aerterra’s corn-based, sustainable HVAC filters are helping farm families and rural homeowners improve indoor air quality while also creating new, value-added markets for American-grown corn.
You can read the full feature in the digital edition here:
👉 Read Aerterra’s feature in the Indiana Corn & Soybean Post (November 2025)
“Corn doesn’t just feed the world—it can help clean the air we breathe at home. Aerterra’s filters turn American-grown corn into high-performance media that fits right into existing HVAC systems.”
Why This Feature Matters for Aerterra and Rural Communities
Being included in the Indiana Corn & Soybean Post is more than a media mention—it’s a recognition of the work farmers, innovators, and rural manufacturers are doing together to:
- Improve indoor air quality in farmhouses and rural homes
- Create new markets for corn through bio-based materials like PLA
- Support value-added manufacturing and jobs in rural communities
- Reduce reliance on traditional plastic- and fiberglass-based air filters
Aerterra’s mission is simple: connect the strength of American agriculture with the everyday need for cleaner, healthier air at home.
About Aerterra’s Corn-Based Filters
Aerterra filters are made using polylactic acid (PLA), a biopolymer derived from corn-based sugars. That means:
- The filter media is bio-based instead of petroleum-based
- Each filter helps create new demand for American-grown corn
- Manufacturing steps like fiber formation, carding, and nanofiber coating are value-added processes that support rural economies
And because our filters are designed to fit standard residential HVAC systems, families can upgrade to more sustainable filter media without changing their equipment.
See How Aerterra Can Help Your Home
If you discovered Aerterra through the Indiana Corn & Soybean Post and want to learn more about how our filters work in everyday homes, you can explore our product lineup here:
Browse Aerterra’s sustainable HVAC filters
We’re grateful to the Indiana Corn & Soybean Post for sharing our story—and to the farmers, partners, and rural communities who make this work possible every day.