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Nitrogen fixing bacteria.
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<blockquote data-quote="Natallia @PlantWorks" data-source="post: 7876874" data-attributes="member: 143783"><p>In 2020 PlantWorks undertook a number of trials to see if bacteria could help farmers reduce N inputs. In parallel, NIAB also ran similar experiments. Unfortunately, I cannot share NIAB’s results, as they are only available for NIAB TAG members, but I can confirm they correlate with our data; all conditions that received SR3 treatment yielded higher than control regardless N inputs. Other trials that have been undertaken with industrial partners including ProCam, Agrovista, BBRO, Field Option with Harper Adams etc explored the value of SR3 in relation to factors such as yield and quality. If you have connections with these companies through your agronomists, please request these trial data directly as we are not at liberty to share them on this forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natallia @PlantWorks, post: 7876874, member: 143783"] In 2020 PlantWorks undertook a number of trials to see if bacteria could help farmers reduce N inputs. In parallel, NIAB also ran similar experiments. Unfortunately, I cannot share NIAB’s results, as they are only available for NIAB TAG members, but I can confirm they correlate with our data; all conditions that received SR3 treatment yielded higher than control regardless N inputs. Other trials that have been undertaken with industrial partners including ProCam, Agrovista, BBRO, Field Option with Harper Adams etc explored the value of SR3 in relation to factors such as yield and quality. If you have connections with these companies through your agronomists, please request these trial data directly as we are not at liberty to share them on this forum. [/QUOTE]
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