Month: September 2014

Scouting Fields and Crops from a Below Ground Perspective

Many times I have heard growers who have started using a Biological Soil Management Program, comment that “they drove by the field but couldn’t see any difference.” Not Surprisingly … as University study shows that it will take approx 30% difference in yield to create a visual change, while results like that can and do […]

Natural Ecosystems Application

The misuse and excessive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides have of often adversely affected the environment and created many problems associated with a) food safety and quality and b) human and animal health. Consequently, there has been a growing interest in na­ ture fanning and organic agriculture by consumers and environmentalists as possible alternatives […]