
Makes a great transplant starter add 1 pint to your N-P-K fertilizer per acre of transplant water. I have rescued more herbicide damaged crops with BioForge, carry over / drift. It extends the plant health benefit of strobie fungicides by weeks, use 1/2 rate with them 8 oz. Actually I see best results on corn in-furrow, foliar sprays V-3-4 with or without herbicide, VT-tassel with or without fungicide / insecticide. Foliar sprays R-3-4 growth stage with or without fungicide / insecticide is very consistent also.

On bean seed you will see deep taproot system, earlier nodulation, more even emergence.

Posted 16:34 (#3052858 - in reply to #3051158) Subject: Re: Bio ForgeīioForge ST (seed treatment ) always gives a good return as you only use 2 ounces per 100 lbs. I did a plot on 15 acres of wheat this fall, even though the field looks really well, at this stage, its still early too tell. We have a wheat plot and the bioforge is on it.can't tell much of anything on differences in the wheat plot at the moment. I don't know if there trying it again this year as I'll find out what's in the plot when they plant it. They tried different treatments on rup beans, liberty, and non gmo. With the drought there was no conclusive results. My seed dealer had it in all there bean plotts last year as a seed treatment. I did question the product in regards to your snake oil comment and from what I gathered they have some good data and it's legit.hopefully some current users will chime in. I've heard good things and am trying it out this year as a treatment on some beans as well as spraying it over the top- I' ll let you know is October how it goes. Likes/dislikes? Is there a good return on investment? Or is this another snake oil to stay away from? TIA Looking for info from a farmers perspective on the Bio Forge product.

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