Announcing Our New Vision and Mission

A Message from Our President, Rod Vautier: As BiOWiSH Technologies continues to evolve, we recently refreshed our vision and mission statements to further align with our goal to help end the global food crisis. In an industry challenged with meeting global food demand while adhering to mounting regulatory pressures, we are proud to offer a … Read more

It’s Not Too Late to Add BiOWiSH® to Your Cover Crops This Fall

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How to Improve Success and Minimize Potential Yield Loss When Transitioning to Cover Cropping Systems By: Alex Susko, Agronomy Product Manager While recently attending the Farm Progress Show in Iowa, I was able to bring fresh soybean samples dug up from a cover crop research trial at a nearby Iowa State University (ISU) research farm. … Read more

How to Maximize Your Fall Fertilizer Application

Harvest season is upon us and while you may have your fall fertilizer plans decided or locked in, there is still time to fine-tune those plans with enhancements to add a boost of efficiency. Fertilizer is likely one of your most expensive inputs, regardless of when you decide to put it down. But do you … Read more

Economic Insight: How BiOWiSH Tracks Economic Results to Predict Success

As biological fertilizer enhancements continue to make headway in the marketplace, some growers remain wary. Numerous products are available, which may feel like choice overload for growers. In addition, some products have not lived up to their research claims when implemented on-farm. However, effective solution providers can provide economic metrics and data to validate their … Read more

Agri-View Feature: Consider Bio-Enhanced Fertilizer

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Agri-View, a leading agricultural newspaper in Wisconsin, featured an article by Ronaldo Knychala, Senior Carbon Field Activities Manager for BiOWiSH Technologies. Climate-smart agricultural programs, often referred to as regenerative programs, are gaining momentum through various methods like carbon capture, no-till, cover cropping, biologicals and other greenhouse-gas-reducing practices. But selecting a program can be challenging because … Read more