Is the idea behind Moa Technology hundreds of million years old? Our co-founder, Dublin-born Liam Dolan (Ó Dubhláin) has a great interview in the Irish Independent newspaper about his research at the University of Oxford into the early evolution of plants from algae, which gave him the knowledge and insight to see how the modern day global problem of weed resistance to herbicides might be tackled. https://lnkd.in/enFg97ez #agtech #weedscience #wisesage
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𝗣𝗿𝗼𝘁𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗰𝗿𝗼𝗽 𝗮𝗴𝗮𝗶𝗻𝘀𝘁 𝘄𝗵𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗳𝗹𝘆, 𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗶𝗽𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗮𝗽𝗵𝗶𝗱𝘀! Our biofungicide Mycotal effectively controls whitefly, thrips and aphids in your greenhouse crops. One of the benefits of this product is that it leaves no chemical residue, helping you comply with the increasing demands of the value chain. Learn about all the benefits: https://lnkd.in/dASsV8ze #PartnerswithNature #biocontrol #cropprotection
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Excited about getting my first field trials underway with biochar! Many institutions studying biochars effect on crops will often apply it at a high rate (15 - 20 tonnes per hectare). This can provide useful insights to how it impacts soil health, but results typically can't be extrapolated to a commercial scale. (An application rate that high would cost 400 - 800k for your average Canadian farmer.) This trial aims to determine application rates of biochar that if applied, would make economic sense for a farmer. I believe this will give me the preliminary data necessary to impact many more trials to come. Take a look at my company page below and give it a follow!
Thrilled to announce the commencement of our first field trial! This project marks an important milestone for us as the first of many field trials to come. The trial aims to determine economically viable application rates of biochar by testing its impact on barley growth. We have simulated how a 2 x 2 row crop planter would implement biochar in a field, and will be observing how various fertilizer application rates impact biochars ability to slow release nutrients over a fall planting season. Updates and insights from the trial will be shared in due course. #Biochar #SustainableAgriculture #SoilHealth #FieldTrial #InnovationInFarming #RegenerativeAgriculture
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Plant Breeder & Geneticist | xNestern@Nestle | xIntern at AARI | Amal Alumna | xAmbassador at Ecorevival Pakistan Society | Session Counselor at Pakistan Society of Plant Breeders & Geneticists
Understanding the A & B lines difference in sunflower cultivation is crucial for achieving optimal growth and yield. 🌻 🌱 A Lines: These are the male sterile lines, crucial for hybrid seed production as they can't produce pollen. 🌾 B Lines: These are the maintainer lines, genetically identical to A lines but capable of producing pollen. Let's see in this video visually and identify the difference between the two lines. #Agriculture #Sunflower #HybridSeeds #PlantBreeding #CropScience #AgTech #Farmers #SustainableFarming #AgInnovation #Sunflowers #GrowSmarter #ABLines #PlantScience #HighProductivity #SeedQuality #SustainableFarming #AgTech
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Soil Health Coach at Re-Gen Farming - I help farmers improve their soil health and profitability through soil health consulting & education. Let's work together to create a sustainable future for agriculture.
Discover the untapped potential of Indigenous Microorganisms (IMOs) in enhancing your farm's productivity and sustainability. This blog explores practical ways to nurture your soil's native biology through simple, cost-effective methods like planting multispecies cover crops, managing grazing wisely, and DIY microbiology projects. Embrace the power of IMOs to improve disease and pest resistance, reduce fertilizer use, and boost carbon sequestration in your soil. For a deeper dive into leveraging IMOs for healthier crops and pastures, read the full article via the link below. https://lnkd.in/gYVhE8Wm #regenfarming #agricutulture #soil #IMOs #healthysoil #blog #farmers
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In Emmeloord the Koppert and Nemacontrol teams are taking stock of the growing season. The Noordoostpolder is a region in the Netherlands known for the intensive cultivation of onions, which, as a natural consequence, means that the onion and bean seed fly pose significant challenges for growers. Thanks to the use of beneficial nematodes, however, many growers look back on a successful harvest and forward to a future where these pests are well-controlled. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eGjKqpj7 #PartnerswithNature #biocontrol #beneficialnematodes
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Thrilled to announce the commencement of our first field trial! This project marks an important milestone for us as the first of many field trials to come. The trial aims to determine economically viable application rates of biochar by testing its impact on barley growth. We have simulated how a 2 x 2 row crop planter would implement biochar in a field, and will be observing how various fertilizer application rates impact biochars ability to slow release nutrients over a fall planting season. Updates and insights from the trial will be shared in due course. #Biochar #SustainableAgriculture #SoilHealth #FieldTrial #InnovationInFarming #RegenerativeAgriculture
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We've been conducting a few product trials in the lead up to PRIMEX and we're pretty happy with the results. Not only will we be able to show the outcomes at the event but we will also be launching Banyula Rural. Formerly O'Grady Rural, Banyula Rural produces foliar sprays for direct application to the crops' leaves, as well as soil amendments. Foliar nutrient application allows for fast absorption. Among other things these sprays contain modified fish hydrolysate and wood vinegar, which is a byproduct of biochar. In terms of soil amendments, Banyula Rural produces fungal dominant compost extract and highly soluble carbon, to improve the biology of the soil, and feed the microorganisms therein. The goal is a cycle of constant plant, soil and ecosystem improvement. In the below trial we planted coriander and compared the impact of BEAM. You can see more information on BEAM here: https://lnkd.in/grXWF8qB #soilscience #regenag #farmlife
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Onion fly, 𝘋𝘦𝘭𝘪𝘢 𝘢𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘲𝘶𝘢, can cause significant damage to your onion crop. Trials and field experience confirm effective control using beneficial nematodes. More and more growers start to rely on our beneficial nematode solutions safeguarding their harvest and increasing their yields. Curious about the actual results using beneficial nematodes? Download the report with our trial results. https://lnkd.in/eJ2Ahfey #PartnerswithNature #biocontrol #onionfly
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🍓 Are you ready to experience a burst of vibrant crops like never before? It's time to maximize your crop potential with EcoBoost! 💧 Give those seedlings a boost they need to thrive. EcoBoost is packed with vital nutrients that ensure growth and vitality. 💪 It's time to transform your farm. Don't just grow – grow with EcoBoost! 🌿 EcoBoost is here to give your plants the life they deserve. So why wait? Boost your crops with EcoBoost today! As they say, the proof is in the harvest. #hydroponics #organicfarming #regenerativeagriculture
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#TuesdayTip 🍅 At this time of the year, glasshouse tomato growers are preparing to protect their crops against the number one enemy - whitefly. The beneficial bug Macrolophus pygmaeus is the number one option for successful whitefly biocontrol. However, it needs a good start - so don't forget to feed it well. To the feeding stategy: https://lnkd.in/eRdKZ8ND #whitefly #macrolophus #biocontrol #biobest
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