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Download PDF With a hard focus on being able to deliver ‘bang for your buck’ when using biostimulants, Frontier Agriculture’s new BioPlan concept is taking a rigorous approach to evaluating products to ensure there’s concrete data to substantiate claims. CPM finds out more. It’s all about taking a proactive, rather than a reactive approach. By Charlotte Cunningham When you think about biostimulants, what springs to mind? Seaweed? Amino acids? Fungi, perhaps? Well, all of the above are correct, with the term ‘biostimulant’ actually engulfing a huge range of sources and individual products – all with slightly different uses and capabilities. For some time now, biostimulants have blurred the lines between not quite being a fertiliser or a plant protection product. And the outlook is even more complex for growers as science and discovery identify new solutions – all of which require sifting through to seek out the products that deliver benefits in crop production. But it’s this challenge that Frontier is looking to overcome within its BioPlan concept – an initiative designed to take a more programmed approach to sustainable crop production, in particular, looking at the targeted use of specific modes of action. According to Dr Paul Fogg, Frontier’s…
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Download PDF With a hard focus on being able to deliver ‘bang for your buck’ when using biostimulants, Frontier Agriculture’s new BioPlan concept is taking a rigorous approach to evaluating products to ensure there’s concrete data to substantiate claims. CPM finds out more. It’s all about taking a proactive, rather than a reactive approach. By Charlotte Cunningham When you think about biostimulants, what springs to mind? Seaweed? Amino acids? Fungi, perhaps? Well, all of the above are correct, with the term ‘biostimulant’ actually engulfing a huge range of sources and individual products – all with slightly different uses and capabilities. For some time now, biostimulants have blurred the lines between not quite being a fertiliser or a plant protection product. And the outlook is even more complex for growers as science and discovery identify new solutions – all of which require sifting through to seek out the products that deliver benefits in crop production. But it’s this challenge that Frontier is looking to overcome within its BioPlan concept – an initiative designed to take a more programmed approach to sustainable crop production, in particular, looking at the targeted use of specific modes of action. According to Dr Paul Fogg, Frontier’s…
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