Articles Tagged with ''soil microbes''

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Pink Microbes Make Nutrient Uptake More Efficient, Crops More Productive

On-farm trials find Terrasym by NewLeaf Symbiotics increases soybean yield by an average of 2 bushels per acre and corn yield by an average of 4.5 bushels per acre.
No-tillers can harness the power of pink microbes to improve their yields with NewLeaf Symbiotics’ Terrasym products for corn and soybeans. The company reports its Terrasym microbial products increases soybean yields by 2 bushels per acre and corn yields by 4.5 bushels per acre on average.
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What’s the Big Deal About Biologicals? [Webinar]

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.
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Harvesting Residue Nutrients with New Biologicals

Using a biological product to break down crop residue can speed nutrient cycling, boost soil organic matter and save wear-and-tear on tires.
We only know about 10% of soil’s bacillus-like species, beneficial microbes widely used in industry and agriculture. Yet our knowledge of their diversity and distribution patterns in the soil is still rudimentary, says Larry Fiene of Planet Earth Agronomy.
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