Earth Day – 7 Ways BiOWiSH Technologies is Investing in Our Planet

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Earth Day – 7 Ways BiOWiSH Technologies is Investing in Our Planet Saturday, April 22, 2023, is Earth Day, a day set aside to recognize our collective responsibility to our planet and to help accelerate the transition to an equitable, prosperous green economy for all. This year’s theme for Earth Day is “Invest in Our … Read more

Webinar Available On-Demand

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Earn CEU Credit in Nutrient Management with this CropLife Webinar Featuring BiOWiSH BiOWiSH Technologies partnered with CropLife Magazine to release a technical webinar, “Laying the Groundwork for Better Yields and a Sustainable Future through Bio-Enhanced Fertilizers.” Webinar Description Learn about how microbes can be harnessed to optimize yield potential by improved nutrient uptake. Experts discuss … 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.