A new study has uncovered some interesting findings that could change nitrogen management for farmers. Researchers have found that gene-edited bacteria can supply nitrogen to crop roots during early corn growth. Dr. Logan Woodward, development agronomist for Pivot Bio, says the study could revolutionize nitrogen management.
He says the study has shown this is a great way for growers to get the most return on investment.
Woodward expands on how the new findings fit into Pivot Bio’s management strategy.
That was Dr. Logan Woodward with Pivot Bio.