Documenting the cultivation of Earth.
Agriculture is not merely an industry; it is the physical manifestation of human civilization. Mihrath exists to organize, preserve, and illuminate the entire spectrum of this knowledge.
Our Mission
For ten thousand years, humanity's survival has depended on a profound, evolving relationship with the soil, water, and seeds of this planet. Yet, much of the foundational knowledge of our agricultural past is fragmented, while the science of our future remains siloed in academic journals.
Mihrath Encyclopedia was founded to bridge this gap. We are building a comprehensive digital archive that treats agricultural knowledge with the institutional reverence it deserves.
From the ancient irrigation networks of Mesopotamia to the autonomous robotic farms of tomorrow, we document the technologies, the biology, and the cultural wisdom that allow human populations to thrive.
"To forget how to dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves."
Our platform serves as a living repository. It is designed for researchers, historians, agronomists, and anyone seeking to understand the most vital endeavor in human history.
Foundational Pillars
The guiding principles behind our editorial and archival processes.
Preservation
Safeguarding ancient practices, indigenous wisdom, and historical manuscripts before they are lost to time.
Synthesis
Connecting historical methodologies with modern peer-reviewed science to create comprehensive knowledge paths.
Accessibility
Building an open, beautifully organized digital institution available to researchers, farmers, and students globally.
Foresight
Documenting the cutting edge of agricultural technology to prepare humanity for climate resilience and future cultivation.

A Living Architecture
Mihrath is structured not as a standard publication, but as a multi-dimensional digital institution. We organize information across five primary dimensions:
The Encyclopedia
Scientific fundamentals, crops, and agronomic principles.
The Archive
Preservation of historical manuscripts, art, and tools.
The Atlas
Geographical mapping of global agricultural systems.
The Timeline
Chronological documentation of technological milestones.
The Research Hub
Aggregation of peer-reviewed studies and data.