Biome Makers offers webinar: Biological Strategies for Improving Farmland Yields
In this webinar, Meri Mullins from Biome Makers will provide guidance on identifying the root causes of underperformance in certain areas of a cornfield to provide effective and meaningful recommendations for yield improvement.
In this webinar, Meri Mullins from Biome Makers will provide guidance on identifying the root causes of underperformance in certain areas of a cornfield to provide effective and meaningful recommendations for yield improvement.
This webinar will present case studies that bring to light the crucial insights provided by BeCrop® technology, used to develop effective strategies for promoting soil health with a special focus on improving yields.
Title: Biological Strategies for Improving Farmland Yields: A guide to leveraging soil microbial insights for yield improvement.
Date: Wednesday, November 16th, 2022, at 11 AM (CST)
In this webinar, we will explore:
Identifying the root causes of under-performance
Implementing biological solutions to increase yields
Guiding fertilizer applications with precision
Utilizing BeCrop's intelligent proposal creation tools for optimum project design
You can sign up here. This webinar is also available in Spanish on November 16 at 4 PM (CET).
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