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Introduction
Biostimulantshave become increasingly popular amongst ag retailers and growers alike over the past few years. A biostimulant includes “diverse substances that enhance plant growth” or helps ‘amend the soil structure, function, or performance.’Simply put, a biostimulant is a non-living product that helps improve crop growth and/or yield through another mechanism apart from supplying nutrients (e.g., fertilizers) or killing yield robbing pests (crop protection). Another related popular category includesbiologicals, which include living organisms such as bacteria and fungi that provide a benefit to the crop. A challenge in the biostimulant/ biologicals space is understanding how the products work, their fit on the ag retail shelf or added value in the farm operation, andoutlining reasonable expectations of performance. This article offers candid advice on how to evaluate a new biostimulant or biological product before committing to a large purchase. Challenges in Product Space At the time of this writing, there are many products, active ingredients, and companies in this category (Figure 1). A few companies have been around for years while some are newly arrived a flush with capital and their logo unfamiliar. The underlined labels on the Venn diagram showbroad categories based on what is inside the product – the active ingredient. Productimpacts range from those that promote crop and soil health to those providing a biocontrol benefit (y axis). Furthermore, products range from the nonliving (Biostimulants) to living (biologicals), (x axis).Remember that the active ingredient is the part of a product that does the actual advertised work. Not surprisingly, the overwhelming number of companies and products, coupled with the overlapping nature of how the products work, has produced confusion at both the ag retail and farmgate level. Ag retailers have struggled to fit new products into their existing portfolio and growers are not sure where to plug in the innovative technologyon their farm. Asking the right questions can help clarify a product that is under evaluation and help bring it to the field more quickly with increased confidence. 7 Crucial Questions to Ask The biostimulant/biological product category offers up plenty of excitement regarding marketing claims for yield gains, improvements in soil and plant health, advertised reductions in fertilizer use, among others. However, it is important that modern technologiesbe vetted to guide expectations and avoid wasted input dollars. Below are seven questions worth asking when evaluating a new material:Asking the right questions can help clarify a product that is under evaluation and help bring it to the field more quickly with increased confidence.
Figure 1 – The size and complexity of the biostimulant and biologicals product landscape has produced confusion in the marketplace.Source: (mixingbowlhub.com)
Figure 2 – A solid line of questioning and inquiry, from ag retailers and growers alike, can help clarify the biostimulant/biological product landscape and ensure the right active ingredient fit. I agree We use cookies on this website to enhance your user experience. By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies. More info