Team dedicated to AMVAC’s biological portfolio, which consists of biopesticides, biostimulants, and biofertilizers.
Biocontrol is a smaller segment of crop protection — but one with miles of opportunity for growth.
Biologicals play the role of rotational partner and can complement conventional pesticides in an overarching crop management strategy.
UPL’s Natural Plant Protection business unit initially introduces five new biostimulant and innovative nutrition products through partnership.
Projected transaction supports efforts to accelerate expansion of a diversified portfolio of high-quality microbial-based solutions.
Company expands research and development to herbicide-tolerant row crop systems.
A global fertilizer shortage and mounting pressure for climate-friendly farming practices is driving increased interest in biologicals.
LEAP ES delivers two-way protection from both bacterial diseases and lepidopteran larvae that can reduce crop quality and yield.
If there has ever been a year for farmers to consider using biologicals to unlock the fertility that already exists in their soil, it is 2022.
Ag retail actively explores opportunities to build on the promise of biological products in markets beyond specialty crops.
Biologicals are gaining acceptance in the ag retail market, but there are still hurdles to be overcome. We dive deep into product performance in our recent Biologicals Report.
The industry has seen impressive growth and adoption rates in recent years. It’s time for a new approach to keep that trend going, according to experts from our annual Biologicals Report.
The companies will work together to make this yield-enhancing technology reliable, accessible and easy-to-use.
Biologicals are fast becoming a critical component in the chase for yield, while providing another tool for more sustainable practices.
Promotion, education, and a challenging regulatory environment for traditional crop inputs help move these plant health products from a bit player to a starring role.
Biological market is already on the rebound from pandemic-related slowdown, with years of growth ahead.
Science, consumers, and regulatory agencies are pushing these crop inputs to the forefront of the industry.
Bio Reverse enhances residue breakdown, providing a better seedbed in the spring and releasing valuable nutrients into the soil from the previous crop.
The patent further strengthens AgBiome’s IP Protection around novel product offerings.