SGDEVCO:
RESOURCE GROUP LLC
RESOURCE GROUP LLC
Resource Group US Holdings LLC serves as the core operating division of SG DevCo, encompassing established activities in engineered soils, mulch production, and materials processing. The platform manages the full lifecycle of these products—from sourcing and processing through transport and distribution—supported by a fleet of specialized equipment. Resource Group provides SG DevCo with a stable operating base grounded in tangible assets and recurring demand for soil and materials products.
Products
Resource Group US Holdings LLC serves as the core operating division of SG DevCo, encompassing established activities in engineered soils, mulch production, and materials processing. The platform manages the full lifecycle of these products—from sourcing and processing through transport and distribution—supported by a fleet of specialized equipment. Resource Group provides SG DevCo with a stable operating base grounded in tangible assets and recurring demand for soil and materials products.
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We ensure our compost quality to lower the liability to the end-user from batch to batch. The implementation of a third-party and in-house composting testing program guarantees optimal compost quality and as well as compliance within compost programs.
The cost per acre of tomatoes or peppers is $18,000 including production and harvest. Traditional growers are reluctant to introduce ‘new inputs’ with high risk and no significant return on investment. An application of 3 tons/acre at $18/ton/acre plus $6/ton/acre spreading or $72/ton/acre plus transportation will make them liable for $18,000/acre. Inorganic fertilizer costs range from $800 to $1,100 per acre for watermelons, tomatoes, and peppers. Meanwhile, strawberries, beans, and corn require half as much. It is important to note that during the rainy season, those costs can increase significantly due to runoff losses. By seasonally applying organic matter those costs can be reduced by more than 30%.
Compost application justifies its investment by significantly increasing the overall quantity and quality of your yield. It also helps you save on fertilizer and water while growing your crops, reducing production costs, and is an inexpensive insurance policy for farmers.
Spreading equipment available when there is a need.
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Loss of organic matter within soil and the associated loss of soil microbial activity has contributed to an increase in soil-borne plant diseases. Pests and diseases cause significant economic crop loss in agricultural farming systems, and growers identify management of pests and diseases as one of the top farm management issues across the globe.
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CONSTRUCTION & REAL ESTATE
Using mulch in your gardens and developments will result in healthier, weed-free, and more drought-resistant landscaping. The benefit of using our mulch is that it limits the need for chemical pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides. By utilizing organic bio-stimulants, we allow for better overall landscape management and usable acreage of your property.
CLEAN MATERIAL
We only utilize raw and clean wood material (never pallets or construction debris) for our mulch product. The material is shredded to create “Single Grinds”. The single grinds then decompose large piles for 3-6 months, creating a more mature and darker product. Over time, it is ground again, resulting in a finely ground mulch that trees, crops and plants draw great benefits from.
AGRICULTURAL USES
Organic mulch improves the condition of the soil. As these mulches slowly decompose, they provide organic matter which helps keep the soil loose. This improves root growth, increases the infiltration of water, and also improves the water-holding capacity of the soil. Organic matter is a source of plant nutrients and provides an ideal environment for earthworms and other beneficial soil organisms.
Retail and Contractor Supply Yards: Positioned near urban growth zones and landscaping hubs to capture both professional and residential demand.
Direct Contracts with commercial growers, landscapers, municipalities, and retailers.
Customized Product Streams (e.g., HydroFiber substitutes, peat alternatives) for horticulture industry leaders.
Distribution & Sales Infrastructure
Marketing Positioning
Positioned as a local, organic alternative to imported peat, bark, and synthetic fertilizers.
Serves a growing domestic & international market across lawn and garden consumables, horticulture, and commercial soil inputs.
ZIMMERMAN EQUIPMNET INC.
Through its logistics division—Zimmer Equipment Inc. (ZEI)— Resource Group Products & Logistics operates a fleet of over 50+ tractor-trailer units, enabling:
Inbound Hauling of green yard waste, storm debris, woody biomass, and land-clearing material from municipal, commercial, and landscaping clients.
Transfer Stations located in key aggregation zones, designed to collect and consolidate regional green waste before shipping to Renewable Earth’s central processing facility.
Outbound Distribution of finished products (bulk and bagged compost, mulch, potting mixes) to wholesalers, retailers, municipalities, and commercial landscaping operations.
Strategic Contracts in Place:
Waste Connections (5-year haul contract, 4 sites)
City of St. Petersburg, FL
Hillsborough County
Ongoing discussions with Florida Mulch and other blue-chip buyers
FACTORY OPERATIONS
Secializing in transforming raw, organic feedstocks into soil, compost, mulch, and potting media. It operates out of a state-of-the-art facility in Myakka City, Florida.
Advanced Composting: Utilizing windrow and static pile composting with high-turnover efficiency.
Kinetic/Convection Grinding: Powered by Microtec’s proprietary milling technology, which processes woody debris into low-bulk, nutrient-rich substrate for soil and potting media.
Bagging and Blending Systems: Automated systems mix compost with milled substrates to create standardized, high-quality growing media for both residential and commercial use.
Products Include:
Bagged and bulk compost
Potting and growing media
Premium blended soils
Organic mulch and woody substrate
Biochar-ready inputs

