In the 12th edition of “A Todo Trigo†to be held in Mar del Plata, on May 9 and 10a biological fertilizer intended to enhance the cropwith the promise of improving your productivity and reducing your environmental impact.
In that sense, the wheat campaign is demanding in terms of gross results, which makes the new technologies that can improve productivity are of particular interest to producers.
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In that sense, the Stoller company announced that it will present its «innovative» BlueN producta foliar application biological fertilizer designed to enhance wheat cultivation.
Likewise, they explained that this «revolutionary product» offers a contribution of nitrogenwith the ability to provide up to 30 kilos throughout the cycle of the crop. It is a nitrogen-fixing bacteria that, when applied in early stages, can supply the I grow between 26 and 40 kilos of this nutrient essential for its development.
The new product works as a complement to the initial fertilization
In this context, the agronomic engineer Paula Di GerónimoStoller’s regional representative, explained that «BlueN acts as a complement to basic fertilization, but with the particularity of supply nitrogen synchronously with crop demandâ€.
This characteristic marks a significant difference with respect to traditional fertilization, which is usually applied at fixed times within the cycle. wheathe pointed out.
At the same time, he highlighted that one of the most notable advantages of BlueN is its reduced environmental impact compared to the fertilizers traditional. Its use represents a more sustainable and efficient alternative to provide nitrogen to the crop. «We are not recommending a replacement, but rather an alternative to provide a more synchronous contribution of nitrogen to the crop,» Di Gerónimo clarified.
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Within the framework of A Todo Trigo, Stoller will also present his general proposal for wheat cultivation, offering producers a comprehensive and updated vision of the technologies available to optimize their production.
Consequently, the agronomic engineer highlighted the growing global trend towards organic products that are friendlier to the environment and generate crops that are more efficient in the use of resources.
The changes in paradigms and education that are proposed for the field are fundamental, they highlighted
In that sense, Di Gerónimo emphasized the importance of educate producers about the correct use of these organic products to maximize its performance. Stoller seeks to lead this educational change and provide the necessary tools so that producers can take full advantage of the benefits of these innovations, he stated.
Therefore, he recommended using BlueN especially in the early stages of cultivation, Its application is ideal from wheat tillering. Di Gerónimo pointed out that, although it can be applied in later stages, the best results are obtained when it is applied early, as long as the climatic conditions are adequate to guarantee the viability of the bacteria.
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In an agricultural context of changes for producers, where efficiency and optimization of resources are fundamental, Di Gerónimo highlighted «the relevance of technologies like BlueN, which allow farmers to be more efficient and maximize genetic potential.» of their crops. In a year with tight margins, «These innovations can make a difference in the profitability of crops.»
Finally, Di Gerónimo invited the producers to participate in a talk that will take place at the Sheraton Hotel in Mar del Plata, Victoria Ocampo room on May 9, from 4:00 p.m. to 4:25 p.m., as part of the activities of A Todo Trigo. In this space, speaker Mauricio Casquero will share his expertise in the agronomic field, providing valuable perspectives and advice to improve crop production and management.