Across corn country, growers are facing the same challenge:
Regenerative agriculture isn’t about abandoning modern production. It’s about making every input more efficient by improving soil biology and plant function.
Recent field trials demonstrate how biological tools like EnSoil Algae and microbial inoculants can enhance crop performance — whether used alone or in combination.
Performance Crop Research irrigated corn trial near Great Bend, Kansas evaluated whether biological stimulation could reduce nitrogen requirements without sacrificing yield.
What Happened
Even with 106 pounds less urea applied per acre, the EnSoil program:
What It Means for Growers
Biological activity improves nutrient cycling and plant efficiency. Instead of pushing yield solely through fertilizer rates, growers can begin unlocking nutrients already present in the soil system.
At JRH Grain Farms in Hickory, North Carolina, Russell Hedrick evaluated whether EnSoil Algae could complement a standard fungicide program.
Results
Agronomic Insight
Plant health isn’t controlled by disease management alone.
When biological stimulation improves nutrient flow, root signaling, and microbial activity, crops respond more effectively to protection products already being applied.
Biology amplifies chemistry.
Another Hedrick trial evaluated in-furrow biological combinations applied at planting.
Key Findings
Why the Combination Worked
Each product plays a different role:
Together, they create a stronger biological system around emerging roots.
A common misconception is that regenerative agriculture replaces conventional practices.
The data suggests something different.
Biological tools work best when they enhance existing programs:
Regeneration isn’t subtraction — it’s optimization.
Growers are asking better questions today:
Biological systems offer a practical pathway forward.
Ready to Evaluate Your Fields?
Every farm responds differently based on soil biology, fertility history, and management goals.
If you’d like help evaluating where biological products fit into your operation this spring, contact:
Jim Ladlie
Crop & Livestock Management Consultant
507-383-1325
jladlie@profitproag.com
Dennis Klockenga
Crop & Livestock Management Consultant
320-333-1608
dklockenga@profitproag.com