During the Biosolutions Conference and Expo in late February, growers will have plenty of chances to expand their knowledge, thanks to experiences shared by their peers from across the industry.
This year’s program, which takes place in late February, is packed with breakthrough research and new products hitting the market.
Many biostimulants include microbial or non-microbial components that promote plant growth by improving the efficiency of nutrient uptake, thereby reducing fertilizer application rates.
Today’s growers, regardless of the crops you’re growing, understand the benefits of nurturing plants to create healthy, high-quality, and profitable crops.
Now in its eighth year, the BioSolutions Conference & Expo offers growers and researchers the latest information and real-world guidance on implementing biological solutions and technology tools.
As of October 1, the Valent BioSciences tea began selling biostimulant products directly to its U.S. customer base, including arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi products.
The chemical-biological conflict in water sanitation requires researchers to pivot their focus to find a solution that brings the best of both worlds.
Hear from experts at The Ohio State University on new advancements in microbials and biostimulants that will be featured at a one-day conference immediately following Cultivate’22.
On July 20, the Ohio Controlled Environment Agriculture Center’s first annual CEA conference will be accessible in person and online.
Plants benefit from endomycorrhizal fungi through increased nutrient uptake, improved plant growth, increased flowering, drought tolerance, and mitigation of excess uptake of heavy metals.
The Biostimulant Act, which establishes a consistent national definition for “plant biostimulants,” is supported by the Biological Products Industry Alliance.
Learn the differences between biostimulants and other biological products, and how you can choose the right one for your greenhouse plants.
Experts analyze the performance and life cycle of different types of biostimulants in growing media.