Biological fertilizer usage among row-crop farmers is growing.
A new study showed that the number of farmers adopting biological fertilizers and chemicals is trending higher.
ICYMI: Biological fertilizers are microorganisms that enhance plant growth through nitrogen fixation and phosphate solubilization. The microorganisms inhabit the rhizosphere of the plant, contributing to soil fertility.
By the numbers: The study, which surveyed row-crop farmers, found that from 2022 to 2023:
Awareness of biologicals increased from 83% to 87%
Awareness of specifically biostimulants and biofertilizers rose 14%
Adoption of biologicals rose 8% to 45%
The study revealed that most farmers who haven’t tried biologicals said they would, as long as the switch would improve their bottom line. Additionally, more bans on synthetic fertilizers is increasing the need for more options.
Researchers concluded that the adoption of biologicals is not just a fad, but a trend that could lead to a growing share in the marketplace. And farmers say they’re seeing the benefit.
Soundbite: “Farmers who apply biologicals to their corn, soybeans, and other row crops consistently told us they view these natural inputs as sustainable tools that boost yields, enhance profitability, and provide soil health benefits.” — Cam Camfield, CEO of Stratovation Group, which led the research
Breaking barriers: More needs to be done with biologicals education despite these higher adoption rates. The study found that a lack of education was a major barrier to farmer adoption.
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