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Survey Finds Biologicals Powering Efficient, Sustainable No-Till Systems

No-Till Farmer surveyed no-tillers and strip-tillers to find out how they’re using these products on their operations, and the results confirm the emerging popularity of biologicals.
With a relatively affordable price point and improving performance, biological products are becoming a frequent part of a grower’s nutrient and crop protection portfolio. The global biologicals market is projected to reach $43.53 billion by 2035, with a compound annual growth rate of 10%, according to dimension market research. With this trend showing no signs of slowing down, No-Till Farmer has created an annual survey to find out how no-tillers and strip-tillers are using biofertilizers, biopesticides and biofertilizers in their operations. We’re sharing the results with you as we debut our first annual Ag Biologicals Benchmark Survey.
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Do Biostimulants Work for Cover Crops?

Bio-stimulants include both bacterial and fungal inoculants, various types of compost, and organic adjuvants that stimulate plant growth and improve yield. Farmers have been using bacteria inoculants containing Rhizobia bacteria on legumes and clovers like soybeans, alfalfa, and red clover for many years. Read more in this article from Ohio's Country Journal.
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The National No-Tillage Conference returns January 12-15, 2027! Build and refine your no-till system with dozens of new ideas and connections at the 35th Annual National No-Tillage Conference in Indianapolis, Jan. 12-15, 2027. Experience an energizing 4-day agenda featuring inspiring general session speakers, expert-led No-Till Classrooms and collaborative No-Till Roundtables. Plus, Certified Crop Adviser credits will be offered.

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