Buying inoculants

To be sure that an inoculant meets your needs, you should ask questions about the product’s shelf life and live count as well as compatibility with your crop rotation, tillage practices, fertility management and seed delivery systems. You also should ask about the type of testing done on inoculants and whether this testing has been done in actual field situations or under near-perfect conditions.

Here’s a look at field tests results from four inoculant companies:

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