Splitting hairs with biologicals but the big farmers around here don’t even use starter fertilizer on their corn. Must not work at planting 10 mph. We are BIG believers in starter fertilizer and this year with all the stress we have 2 extra rows of kernels vs our big acre farmer next to us. Yes, we do use biologicals on our crops. Love your channel and learn a lot from it. Thank you and keep up the good work!
i wonder if plants rejecting mycorrhizae colonization if there’s already enough nutrients in the soil has anything to do with that it would be cool to see someone test that out
How do growers decide on each biological product to buy/test? Is there any particular plant growth stage farmers prefer to use biologicals? What is the average ROI biologicals can give to row crop growers? Does the price of the biological product matter? Thanks in advance for your insights!
What advantages do you see of Boost 10 over and above cover crops? You don't have to allocate time, space, and care to the cover crop true. Is there a further advantage?
i was wondering what your guys thoughts were on compost extract it’s supposed to release the nutrients from the compost into the plants faster than just compost so it’s kinda like a liquid fertilizer but with the biological part too i’m not sure if you guys already answered this because my notifications for you guys are messed up for some reason sorry th-cam.com/video/KrewSDMH_AI/w-d-xo.html this guy said he raised 200 bushel corn with no nitrogen or phosphorus just compost extract
If you want biologics to be worked on field, like conventional, think about 5th gen biologics. Not live microbes, but something different, new recipes, new concept. In agriculture, time and season matters...!
They are called metabolites. They work more consistent than the living microbes however they dont do all things living organisms do such as fixing nitrogen or making the nutrients in the soil more bioavailable for the plant. They act more involved in tolerance and hormone like activities.
Splitting hairs with biologicals but the big farmers around here don’t even use starter fertilizer on their corn. Must not work at planting 10 mph. We are BIG believers in starter fertilizer and this year with all the stress we have 2 extra rows of kernels vs our big acre farmer next to us. Yes, we do use biologicals on our crops.
Love your channel and learn a lot from it. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Brian and Darren responded to your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/08-21-19-boron/s-70dcA#t=51:54
i wonder if plants rejecting mycorrhizae colonization if there’s already enough nutrients in the soil has anything to do with that it would be cool to see someone test that out
You guys need to do an update on if Biologicals are worth it or not.
Darren addressed your comment on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/UmG8XZ2g4EUoXcwN7 (the link should take you to 40:10 within the 6/11/24 show).
How do growers decide on each biological product to buy/test? Is there any particular plant growth stage farmers prefer to use biologicals? What is the average ROI biologicals can give to row crop growers? Does the price of the biological product matter? Thanks in advance for your insights!
Brian and Darren addressd your questions on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/06-11-21-farmer-friday#t=55:55
Have you guys ever used Humic Acid in your crops? What about Bio Char? Also, whats your thoughts on these type products
Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/05-10-21-planting-and-crop-progress-update#t=49:54
But biochar is coming from where, sierras, valuable trees .?
What advantages do you see of Boost 10 over and above cover crops? You don't have to allocate time, space, and care to the cover crop true. Is there a further advantage?
Brian and Darren responded to your questions on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/07-26-19-farmer-friday#t=44:52
Hello, have you tried MyCoApply which contains mycorrhizal soil fungi?
Darren addressed your question on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/12-16-22-farmer-friday?si=e4f575f6c6bd404092e5dc99b11a1bbbt=42%3A25
@@AgPhD Thank you Darren, and I enjoyed radio show too
i was wondering what your guys thoughts were on compost extract it’s supposed to release the nutrients from the compost into the plants faster than just compost so it’s kinda like a liquid fertilizer but with the biological part too i’m not sure if you guys already answered this because my notifications for you guys are messed up for some reason sorry th-cam.com/video/KrewSDMH_AI/w-d-xo.html this guy said he raised 200 bushel corn with no nitrogen or phosphorus just compost extract
th-cam.com/video/75pyDkcif-A/w-d-xo.html
Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/06-23-22-late-season-weed-control?#t=57:15
If you want biologics to be worked on field, like conventional, think about 5th gen biologics.
Not live microbes, but something different, new recipes, new concept.
In agriculture, time and season matters...!
They are called metabolites. They work more consistent than the living microbes however they dont do all things living organisms do such as fixing nitrogen or making the nutrients in the soil more bioavailable for the plant. They act more involved in tolerance and hormone like activities.