Farm Science to Value: Biostimulant Crop Response #shorts
Why It Matters
By increasing phosphorus use efficiency, Atlas helps farmers boost yields, lower input costs, and reduce environmental impact, making nutrient management more sustainable and profitable.
Key Takeaways
- •Atlas biostimulant boosts fertilizer phosphorus efficiency beyond 30%.
- •Biocatalyst technology applies over‑treat to MAP, DAP, potash.
- •Field trials show yield gains across diverse crops and regions.
- •Measurable improvements persist in both favorable and stress seasons.
- •Biological chemistry replaces soil processes, enhancing nutrient availability.
Summary
The video explains how the company translates biostimulant research into tangible farm value through its Atlas product, which leverages a proprietary biocatalyst technology applied as an over‑treat on conventional fertilizers such as MAP, DAP, and potash.
Current fertilizer phosphorus use efficiency is estimated at only 15‑30% according to research from Guelph, Iowa State, and the Fertilizer Institute. Atlas introduces a biological system that mimics soil chemistry, converting more of the applied phosphorus into plant‑available forms and thereby raising efficiency well beyond the baseline.
Field data cited in the presentation show consistent yield improvements across multiple geographies, crop types, and weather conditions—both in optimal seasons and during more challenging years. The speaker highlights the ability to quantify these gains directly through plant response and harvest outcomes.
The broader implication is a more sustainable, cost‑effective nutrient management model: growers can extract greater value from existing fertilizer inputs, reduce waste, and improve profitability while supporting environmental stewardship.
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