More and more, farmers and Ag companies are looking for ways to get the most out of the natural capabilities of hybrids and the soil. We are trying to lessen our dependence on expensive fertilizers, some of which are synthetic in nature.
According to Sound Agriculture, the key is leveraging the biology in the plant and soil to unleash the natural power that exists in plants, allowing them to respond more quickly to changing climate and consumer demands. Their newest product SOURCE? is a microbiome activator that helps soil more efficiently make its nutrients available for plants.
Audio: Full interview with Jeff Divan of Sound Agriculture
Jeff Divan is Director of Sales Agronomy for Sound Agriculture and an Iowa farmer. He talks about how SOURCE? uses what the soil gives us and using it more efficiently.
Divan talks about what makes SOURCE? different than other in-furrow products that target microbes in the soil. However, SOURCE? is foliar applied chemistry that activates the entire biome. He explains the application options for producers.
There is no risk to adding SOURCE? to an herbicide tank mix. It targets different areas in the plant, and just is along for the ride, without lessening the effectiveness of your weed treatment plans.
Iowa is having yet another year where Mother Nature just isn?t playing nice. The hot and dry conditions that we have faced is a challenge for any nutrient and crop program. Divan talks about how SOURCE? can help farmers get the most out of their plants and soil during this time.
For more information on Sound Agriculture and SOURCE? visit their website.