Full disclosure I’m a distributor for MycoGold biological products. I’ve tried several companies up to the point where I tried mycogold which was the most most consistent product that also had the best biological and micro nutrient package for wheat. If you go to the myco gold site they can hook you up with somebody more local to your area. Best experience I’ve had with an ag company in a long time. I became a distributor originally to help serve my people locally however I think everyone who grows annual crops should know about these product. Hope that helps.
@@eckhartfarms Interesting! I'm from Canada so likely no distributers up here. Funny how our Prime Minister wants to cut our Nitrogen usage by 30% yet it's illegal to bring in compost or other biological products such as this across the border. Yay!
Well my understanding is the wheat blend is a unique blend but very similar to the corn blend. The soybean inoculants that I am familiar with use a rhizobium bacteria. The wheat blend includes an Azotobacter bacteria for fixing nitrogen for grasses, along with the mycorrhizal fungi.
What is the specific product you are using? Looking for some to also apply to my wheat or inoculate compost.
Full disclosure I’m a distributor for MycoGold biological products. I’ve tried several companies up to the point where I tried mycogold which was the most most consistent product that also had the best biological and micro nutrient package for wheat. If you go to the myco gold site they can hook you up with somebody more local to your area. Best experience I’ve had with an ag company in a long time. I became a distributor originally to help serve my people locally however I think everyone who grows annual crops should know about these product. Hope that helps.
@@eckhartfarms Interesting! I'm from Canada so likely no distributers up here. Funny how our Prime Minister wants to cut our Nitrogen usage by 30% yet it's illegal to bring in compost or other biological products such as this across the border. Yay!
@@jimlewis1992 do you have any local worm farms nearby?
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So is the same as the inoculant we use on soybeans? I believe it is
Well my understanding is the wheat blend is a unique blend but very similar to the corn blend. The soybean inoculants that I am familiar with use a rhizobium bacteria. The wheat blend includes an Azotobacter bacteria for fixing nitrogen for grasses, along with the mycorrhizal fungi.