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Advancing Eco Agriculture | The Key to Regenerative Crop Nutrition | Establishing Biology at Planting to Supply Nutrients @AdvancingEcoAgriculture | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Amid soaring input prices, we are seeing more evidence that shows the important role biology plays in crop health and quality.

We now know that biology in the soil can deliver more of the crop’s nutrients than we expect, and that key realization is being too often ignored. For our crops to properly take advantage of soil biology, we first need to have vigorous microbial populations established at germination.

Tune in to Director of Education David Miller and John Kempf as they explain why a profitable season starts with biology, demonstrating the connections between soil health, plant health, and regenerative practices.

At AEA, we work with growers to create customized crop programs, combining our biological and mineral nutrition products with regenerative practices to improve crop quality, yields, and disease and insect resistance while regenerating soil health.

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