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Gaining Ground in the Midwest

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Aptly known as America’s breadbasket, the U.S. Midwest is a powerhouse for corn and soybean production.

Growers with generations invested in the land often seek ways to stay competitive during frequently volatile times.

The Redox Midwest team has generated growing interested in our bio-nutrition technology, combining highly efficient, impeccably sourced plant nutrition with synergistic biostimulants.

A key tool to help showcase Redox technology is the XPRT Farm in Missouri Valley, Iowa, featuring hundreds of acres of corn and soybeans.

“We start with a systematic approach to set a good foundation based upon science and agronomy and work from there,” said Redox agronomist Zach Carlson. “Let’s look at what the microbes are telling us. Let’s look at what the soil is telling us, because the relationship between soil and the plant is the one thing that is the most important.”

Products that have garnered attention in the Midwest include RDX-N®, groundbreaking nitrogen optimization technology that came from a decade of research and development.

Midwest growers should mark their calendars for the August 20 XPRT Farm Field Day. Register now to attend.

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Aptly known as America’s breadbasket, the U.S. Midwest is a powerhouse for corn and soybean production.

Growers with generations invested in the land often seek ways to stay competitive during frequently volatile times.

The Redox Midwest team has generated growing interested in our bio-nutrition technology, combining highly efficient, impeccably sourced plant nutrition with synergistic biostimulants.

A key tool to help showcase Redox technology is the XPRT Farm in Missouri Valley, Iowa, featuring hundreds of acres of corn and soybeans.

“We start with a systematic approach to set a good foundation based upon science and agronomy and work from there,” said Redox agronomist Zach Carlson. “Let’s look at what the microbes are telling us. Let’s look at what the soil is telling us, because the relationship between soil and the plant is the one thing that is the most important.”

Products that have garnered attention in the Midwest include RDX-N®, groundbreaking nitrogen optimization technology that came from a decade of research and development.

Midwest growers should mark their calendars for the August 20 XPRT Farm Field Day. Register now to attend.

  continue reading

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