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Editorial honesty
Last updated July 7, 2026
Most sites bury how their content gets made. This page states it, because the answer shapes how much you should trust any given claim on this site.
How articles are made
agripure articles are drafted with AI language models working from a structured brief — species, growth stage, region — and are edited before publishing. The diagrams in articles are generated the same way. We are running a fact-check pass across the whole library, article by article, checking claims against horticultural references; that pass is in progress, not finished. Until an article has been through it, treat specific figures the way you would treat any single source: useful, and worth verifying before you act on them.
The plant database
The 750+ plant profiles carry hardiness data keyed to USDA zones alongside regional climate ratings. Hardiness figures are compiled from published references, and we correct them when growers report otherwise.
Corrections
If something on this site is wrong, tell us — email hello@agripure.org or use the site chat — and name the page. Confirmed errors get fixed in the article itself, not in a footnote nobody reads.
Money and coverage
Nobody can pay for coverage on agripure. We run no sponsored posts today; if that ever changes, sponsored pieces will be labeled as such at the top. The shop sells items sourced from third-party suppliers at a margin — that margin funds the site. Product descriptions are written by us, not copied from suppliers, and shop listings never influence what the articles recommend.
What we will not do
- Publish a claimed result we have no source for.
- Present the newsletter, the archive, or anything else as bigger than it is.
- Swap article recommendations to favor shop inventory.
- Quietly delete a wrong claim and pretend it was never published.
What we collect about you is a separate, shorter story: privacy.