Regenerate your soil from the micro level

Regenerative agriculture strives to work with nature rather than against it. It’s about reversing degradation and building up the soil to make it healthier than its current state.

Regenerate your soil from the micro level
Regenerate your soil from the micro level
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At its core, regenerative agriculture is restoring degraded soils using practices based on ecological principles. Regenerative agriculture strives to work with nature rather than against it. It’s about reversing degradation and building up the soil to make it healthier than its current state.

“When I think of soil health, I think of microbes,” said Dennis Riley, GreenSolutions Marketing Development Manager, Midwest. “Healthy soils have a lot of microbes, and the closer you apply to the root, the better off you’re going to be.”

While some people see regenerative agriculture as implementing no-till or min-till practices and planting cover crops to help build organic matter, you can also proactively manage your most challenging soils by treating them with soil-beneficial microbes to boost the existing microbiome naturally.

Increasing biodiversity helps the soil ecosystem perform at its best. Macro-organisms like microbes play essential roles in regenerating the vitality of your soil for optimum corn and soybean yield.

iNvigorate® your soil health

iNvigorate® is a proprietary consortium of microbes that creates a highly productive microbial community when applied to the soil, enhancing nutrient uptake, improving fertilizer efficiency and optimizing root growth, even in stressful environments.

You can add vigor to areas of low organic matter, soils with high salt levels or soils with pH issues cost-effectively by applying iNvigorate precisely where needed through the SIMPAS® application system — the only equipment that allows you to apply three products prescriptively, at once and in-furrow.” 

“Regenerative agriculture is about building healthy soil, which is exactly what we do with iNvigorate,” Riley said. “We apply beneficial microbes in the soil around where the roots will develop. Those microbes help break down the organic matter and release nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium as well as other nutrients, which is why we recommend using iNvigorate as part of a regenerative agriculture practice.”

Prescription application with SIMPAS enables you to precisely target areas with iNvigorate in a single pass at planting.

To learn more, visit www.SIMPAS.com.

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