As the 2024 growing season progresses, there’s a good chance you or another no-tiller you know may be taking advantage of some new pink biological technology while doing important field work.
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.
In this talk we cover why we focus exclusively on this unique group of bacteria; how we select and test isolates from our collection for different product concepts and why we believe that planter box application is an ideal delivery method for microbial seed treatments.
Vice President of Production Strategy Aaron Kelley details the growth that NewLeaf Symbiotics has achieved over the past few years, while expanding their seed treatment product lines. Their new offerings include the biological product line, Terrasym, microbial inoculants which use a pink pigmented facultative methylotrophs (PPFMs) also known as M-trophs, to benefit crops in a multitude of ways from planting to harvest.
Both systems result from work with industry partners and are designed to work with farming operations to boost the performance of a broad range of biologicals.
Learn how Terrasym establishes a natural, permanent partnership with plants and enhances nutrient uptake to make crops more stable and tolerant of stress throughout their life cycle - resulting in stronger yields at harvest.
Hear from two experts on how they ID biological companies and products that are worth testing and how they use small scale strip plots and commercial scale testing to validate biological products for their customer bases.
Learn how Terrasym has established a natural, permanent partnership with plants and enhance nutrient uptake to make crops more stable and tolerant of stress throughout their life cycle, resulting in stronger yields at harvest. [To view any of our webinar replays, you must be logged in with a free user account.]
Through this deal, Joyn, an ag-biotech company engineering microbes for more sustainable agriculture, will gain access to NewLeaf’s extensive library of proprietary, highly-characterized strains of plant colonizing microbes.
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