BiOWiSH Technologies Welcomes Newly Appointed Board Members

CINCINNATI, OHIO — January 31, 2023 — BiOWiSH Technologies, Inc. today announced the appointment of their newest members of the Board of Directors, Doug Cameron and Richard Warren. Cameron is a former head of biotechnology at Cargill and has extensive experience with venture capital chemical companies. He led the U.S. sector of the US-China Green … Read more

BiOWiSH Technologies Announces CEO Retirement, Names Successor

BiOWiSH CEO

CINCINNATI, OHIO — December 13, 2022— BiOWiSH Technologies, Inc. today announced the upcoming retirement of Chief Executive Officer, Ian Edwards, effective December 31, 2022, and the appointment of Graham Beesley as CEO on January 1, 2023. Edwards has brought a wealth of experience to BiOWiSH during his nine-year tenure, managing a wide range of industry … Read more

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally, Part 3

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally

Blog Series Part 3 of 3: Trust but Verify Quality Standards The market for agronomic microbials is still fairly new and it’s changing rapidly. According to Markets and Markets, the agricultural biological industry is currently estimated at $12.9 billion USD and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 13.7% in the next five years, with … Read more

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally, Part 2

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally

BiOWiSH HoloGene 3™ technology, however, represents a new type of Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizer, one which addresses the challenge of delivering soil nutrients to the plant where they’re needed instead of just ensuring that they stay in the soil. This is achieved through multiple modes of action, including both direct and indirect microbial nutrient uptake enhancements. It addresses multiple nutrients at the same time.

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally

Stimulating the existing native microbes to support the plant and all its developmental functions is the more effective and preferred approach over introducing large numbers of non-native microbes to the soil.