SD 25 provides a convenient solution for managing crop residues left behind after harvest. Our diverse consortium of beneficial microorganisms
converts crop residue into carbon (humus), releasing valuable nutrients and enhancing water retention in the soil profile. By recycling nutrients in residue, farmers can save on future input costs. Bio S.I. SD 25 promotes the restoration of soil tilth, the renewal of essential microbial activity, and rebuilding humus levels, contributing to healthier and more productive soils for the future.
SD25 was applied to the left picture. The right image is 30 days later.
SD 25 rates determined by APH (corn), existing residue, and method of application
Quart, gallon, 2.5 gallon & totes. Please contact a team member for orders over 5 gallons for best pricing.
• Break down excess crop residue/stubble
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Convert residue into carbon/rebuild humus levels in soil
• Release tied up nutrients in residue
• Improve nutrient availability
• Improve germination and plant establishment
• Improve soil resilience
SD 25 rates determined by APH (corn), existing residue, and method of application
Bio S.I. SD 25 may be applied through surface sprayer, pivot, or injected into any irrigation system calibrated to get even coverage. Use centrifugal or diaphragm pumps for best results.
Perform normal tillage (if any) to get stubble into contact with the soil. For minimum and no-till practices, apply over stubble with a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre. If mold board plowing, apply Bio S.I. SD 25 after tilling has been finished.
Do not mix with fungicides.
For use on row crops, broadcast crops, pasture, leafy greens, citrus, fruit, nut trees, seeds, hemp, and greenhouse crops.
This is corn residue left on the ground, post-harvest. Bio SI SD 25 novel microbial community was able to effectively breakdown the stalks to add nutrients back to the soil, improving physical soil structure, increasing the beneficial microbial community, and increasing soil resiliency while positioning this grower for a successful planting in 2025.
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Enhancing a soils “nutrient cycling” is a key strategy to a sound regenerative ag program. In this situation Blake Matthews and I are grazing a diverse consortium of cellulose degrading microbes on dead wheat and barley residue. Utilizing Bio S.I. Technology Stubble digestion formula we can rapidly convert this dead plant debris into valuable water extractable organic carbon in next 3-4 months. I invite everybody around the world to Rebuild, Restore, Renew your soil's “nutrient cycling” by grazing beneficial microbes. Bio S.I. tech offers the absolute best stubble digestion formula there is. Reach out to Brett Maxwell.
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