Indigo Ag today announced the commercial launch of the company’s first bionematicide for the U.S. market. Produced as a flowable powder formulation, biotrinsic Z15 is labeled for use on both corn and soybeans, requires no special equipment or training to apply and is adaptable for commercial or on-farm application.
More and more farmers are turning to biologicals to help protect their corn yield. In this digital product demo, experts share how Indigo’s breakthrough biofungicide, biotrinsic(R) X19, provides an uncompromising new standard for managing seedling diseases and maximizing plant performance. It combines a unique triple mode of action to empower and enhance natural plant defenses from the inside and out. Also learn about two other innovative corn biologicals in Indigo's diverse lineup of biological products that have season long effects - including increase in root mass, improvements in stand emergence and vegetative growth, nutrient uptake, yield, and combating the negative impact of drought and heat.
Learn the science behind microbial seed treatments and how they can benefit crop production and farm profitability. Experts share how microbes are discovered, developed and work to boost crop resilience in stress conditions, nutrient deficiencies and disease management, and they will share results from recent real-world field trials.
Indigo Agriculture announced a deepened commitment to advancing discovery in soil carbon science, enabled by the acquisition of Soil Metrics — an industry-leading technology for comprehensive soil carbon and greenhouse gas (ghg) assessment in agricultural soils.
Informed by insights at the forefront of a rapidly developing market for agricultural carbon, Carbon by Indigo will equip all growers with the resources needed to be successful on their carbon farming journey.
Host Ryan Stockwell, senior manager of agriculture partnership at Indigo, leads a discussion on how farmers and companies are coming together in the Indigo Carbon program. To view any of our webinar replays, you must be logged in with a free user account.]
If you have questions about how Indigo’s soil health programs can help you maximize profitability, tune in for our overview in a webinar with a regenerative farmer. Gain insights to quickly achieve your agronomic and financial goals. [To view any of our webinar replays, you must be logged in with a free user account.]
Indigo Agriculture announced the first commitments from large global brands to purchase verified agricultural carbon credits through Indigo Carbon, including Boston Consulting Group, Shopify, Barclays, JPMorgan Chase, Givewith, IBM, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, and New Belgium Brewing.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Martin-Till, Brian and Darren Hefty, fourth-generation farmers and hosts of Ag PhD, share tips for treating tar spot in corn.
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