New liquid developed for crop health

BioSafe Systems, LLC is a leader in environmentally sustainable practices and products. The company has developed a soil amendment and foliage spray that bolsters crop health in agricultural and horticultural crops.

Potato field stock (By Hgartley  Source pixabay)
Potato field stock (By Hgartley Source pixabay)
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BioSafe Systems, LLC is a leader in environmentally sustainable practices and products. The company provides solutions that protect crops, water and people. It has developed a soil amendment and foliage spray that bolsters crop health in agricultural and horticultural crops.

Terragrow liquid is a specialty blend of beneficial microbial organisms formulated to invigorate plant health. When applied to the soil, it quickly establishes beneficial microbes in the root zone strengthening the rhizosphere, improving nutrient availability, promoting root growth and bolstering plant health. When applied to foliage, the liquid stimulates plant growth and vigor, boosts abiotic stress tolerance, supports strong flowering and fruit quality and improves overall crop health.

To develop our the liquid, Biosafe combined five strains of Bacillus, well-known beneficial organisms, with inert microbial food and a few company biostimulant additions, including protein hydrolysate and kelp extract. The liquid is a versatile product for agricultural and horticultural crops applied via chemigation to treat soil mediums and as a foliar spray on plants. Terragrow Liquid is a diverse tool that should be kept in every grower’s toolbox.

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