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Trial Results Confirm Strong Results for Great Land Plus®
Terragen’s ongoing research and development program has delivered exciting results from recent trials across a range of crops, confirming the effectiveness of Great Land Plus® (GLP) in improving plant growth, nutrient efficiency, and crop performance. Trial Results Across Multiple Crops Trials conducted on maize, tomato, ryegrass, canola, and lentils have demonstrated significant benefits for both plant growth and sustainability outcomes. Maize Trials (QLD & NSW) – Up to 30% increase in shoot weight and 35% increase in root weight, with medium and low doses proving most effective. Tomato Trials (Laboratory & Soil) – Growth benefits observed in both sterile agar and soil trials, confirming GLP works directly on plants as well as in the soil. Lentil Trial (South Australia) – Conducted in partnership with Elders Rural Services, this opportunistic trial on a late-sown lentil crop confirmed GLP’s role in supporting crop establishment and vigour. Applications[...]
Probiotics in feedlot ration boosts MSA
Probiotics in feedlot ration boosts MSA eating quality index for Hereford producer. A Central Queensland Hereford producer credits using an innovative probiotic in the feedlot ration with an increase in the eating quality score of his product. Read more
Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants lowered methane
Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants lowered methane intensity by 30%. In a recent study in partnership with Agriculture Victoria, Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants lowered methane intensity by 30% and improved average daily gain by 24% in lambs. Read more
Great Land Plus Exceptional Results
Great Land Plus sees exceptional results at pasture trial harvests How the product performed at its commercial field trial. Read more
Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants
Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants delivers 4.6% increased average daily weight gain. Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants delivers 4.6% increased average daily weight gain in beef feedlot trial in partnership with CSU, yielding a $57 per carcass value increase. Read more