In this tight farm economy, producers want to get the most out of every input.  Adam Cowser, Producer Manger at Valent BioSciences, said biostimulants are a great way for farmers to stretch their dollar.

 

“These are products that are designed to help the plant overcome, say, abiotic stress, be more efficient with fertilizer, water uptake, could even help the plant in certain characteristic ways, such as like increasing sugar content in say sugar cane or sugar beets, could be helping grain fill and say wheat or corn," Cowser said.  "There's a lot of different things that biostimulants can do to help the plant whether it's root growth, or root and shoot growth, those are just some things that biostimulants can do.” 

 

The Products Address The Issues Farmers Have Expressed To Us

 

Cowser said at Valent BioSciences, they emphasize the science behind biostimulants to help producers enjoy higher yields, while keeping those inputs as low as possible.  He added many of the tools they have in the toolbox look to address the most common issues expressed by farmers.

 

“Our arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, being able to perform in really abiotic stress conditions," he pointed out.  "So, let's just think about not much water that we're getting, maybe being more efficient with our nutrients, those two things.  Also with the Transit 500 biostimulant, when we apply that to certain crops, we're seeing that our fertilizers being more efficient. We're able to bring up more of those nutrients from the soils to the leaves and better utilize those nutritions.”

 

Learn more about the biostimulants offered by Valent BioScience by Clicking Here.

 

 

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