Answers from the AGvisorPRO network:
Not as simple as that. There has been success in the drier years but I’m concerned about what happens when we have a cool wet spring. No third party data that I’ve found so just relying on what the company’s post and anecdotal evidence isn’t enough for me.
Another thing to think about is that just switching from chemical to biological without having the system primed may not work. Organic growers can use these and see a benefit but there system is already functioning with a biological bias.
The Question:
Jan 11, 2023
The Impact of Conventional Seed Treatments on Soil Biology: A Case Study on Raxil Pro
As someone trying to use better practices to improve and build soil biology, is it a no brainer to move away from conventional seed treats such as Raxil Pro? It only make sense that it must impede the ability of the soil biology to create a strong relationship with the plant roots, especially with microhizal fungi.
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