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CORN

On going research with TeraGanix on corn in Missouri has shown significant increases in yield over a two-year period. 


Ag1000® was applied to corn fields in Garden City, MO and compared to an untreated control. Fields were on a grower standard for nutrients and other inputs and managed the same aside from the Ag1000® treatment.

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Two application rates were tested. Treatment 1 received 15 gallons of Ag1000® per acre total over the season spread over 3 applications and Treatment 2 received 10 gallons per acre spread over 2 applications. 


5 Gallons/acre In Furrow, 5 Gallons/acre @ Emergence (T1 only),5 Gallons/acre Post Harvest

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For all grains, we recommend 15 gallons of Ag1000® per acre per year spread over 3 applications.


5 Gallons/Acre at Planting in the Furrow

5 Gallons/Acre at Emergence of grain

5 Gallons/Acre Post Harvest

Conventional farmers can use Ag1000® with most of their programs. Do not mix synthetic chemicals with the microbes in concentrated, non-diluted, form. Many pesticides, such as Round-Up are antibiotic in nature and kill all the microbes within seconds of mixing. Therefore, if pesticides are to be used, please wait at least 48 hours between applications of pesticide and Ag1000®.

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April 13, 2022