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Brazil is the world's largest producer of soybeans and one of the reasons is the incorporation of bio-inputs, microorganisms ...
Research into bacteria strains that are both competitive and efficient in nitrogen fixation and developing plants with those characteristics is the goal of NDSU research started in October 2024.
Treating the new soybean crop with an inoculant every year is vital before putting the seed into the soil in North Dakota and ...
Full of fiber, packed with protein, and great to grow, these have been a staple in the diet of humans for thousands of years.
A new nitrogen management product for corn growers is being launched by Pivot Bio called PROVEN® G3. “We’ll be launching that commercially in 2026, pending State registrations,” says Rick Myroup, Seni ...
Prof. Dhar leads the school of thought which believes that nitrification in soils and nitrogen fixation from the atmosphere are, especially in the tropics, photochemical at least as much as ...
A specialist with Precision Conservation Management (PCM) says many farmers are seeing success with spring planted cover crops. Jacob Gard works closely with farmers in Illinois and Indiana on their ...
New and improved alfalfa and grass varieties are out there, but not every livestock producer in Western Canada is fighting to ...
A multi-noded, tall-stemmed plant with deep roots is the key to farmers raising pea yields, according to a new pea growth ...
Many herbs boast different benefits, but this less common plant has many, including breaking up compacted soil, adding ...