Trials &
Demonstrations
A winter forage independent trial was conducted in 2011 to evaluate the effectiveness of BioAg Biostimulants in enhancing and improving a conventional fertiliser program on a winter ryegrass crop. The trial was conducted at Brian Wilson’s dairy farm Gordon, at Wallamor... A trial was conducted by Russell Ison, an agronomist at Tamworth Rural, in 2011 to evaluate the effectiveness of BioAg biostimulants in enhancing and improving a conventional fertiliser program in bread wheat. The trial was conducted at Brett and Jane Mason’s property A... In-field use and demonstrations in Australia’s cropping regions had identified positive yield responses when applying BioAg’s fermented liquid cultures on a range of crops. Agricenter International was engaged to perform a range of trials on behalf of BioAg to evaluate ... This report details the outcomes of trials performed on Cotton. Each year, a full biostimulant treatment was applied to a fertiliser application representing Grower Standard Practice (GSP), and another representing GSP less 15% Nitrogen. Several additional biostimulant ... This report details the outcomes of trials performed on soybean. Each year, a full biostimulant treatment was applied to a fertiliser application representing Grower Standard Practice (GSP). A number of biostimulant programs were performed over the five years. In year 5... Agricenter International was engaged to perform a range of trials for BioAg, to evaluate the impacts of applying BioAg’s liquid biostimulants over a range of crop and fertiliser regimes. In 2019 and 2020 wheat trials were included. This report details the outcomes of tr... The aim of the trial was to determine the effect of BioAg’s Soil & Seed on microbial population in soils (microbial biomass), soil nutrients within the microbial population, and soil carbon levels. The trial was completed on a range of soil samples: sandy soil, loam, an... One small plot replicated field trial was conducted from June to December 2011 to evaluate various BioAg bio-stimulants for improving crop growth and yield in wheat. The trial was conducted near Clare in South Australia, Australia. This report contains the experimental ... One small plot replicated field trial was conducted from June to December 2011 to evaluate various BioAg bio-stimulants for improving crop growth and yield in wheat. The trial was conducted near Balaklava in South Australia, Australia. This report contains the experimen... Successful farmers make the most out of every resource available to them. For some farmers, dual-purpose wheat is proving to be one of those resources. Dual-purpose wheat is a viable option for high rainfall zones and irrigation areas, where farmers are adopting and suc... Soil & Seed is formulated to improve soil microbial activity which is a key component of soil fertility and the ability of soil to supply available nutrients to plants. Its principal features are: balanced food supply for soil microbes, stimulates soil microbial populat... Results from the trial work at Boxford continue to impress with BioAg Soil and Seed consistently outperforming control treatments. Soil & Seed is a biological soil inoculant, which contains primarily fungal based microbes. Total microbial content has been consistently h... While a hot dry spring produced a suite of disappointing results at South Australia’s premier field cropping trial site Hart Field Site, BioAg’s Balance & Grow was able to produce a significant impact on protein. In 2013, an N and P supplement and replacement trial was ... This trial was conducted over a 5ha area at ‘Gowangardi’ near Breeza in NSW. The trial aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of BioAg bio-stimulants for improving the growth and subsequent yield of irrigated cotton. The BioAg treatment, employing BioAgPhos, Soil & Seed,... The 2014/15 year saw BioAg’s Soil & Seed undergoing trials by Rice Research Australia’s research farm at Jerilderie NSW, where it produced a response in terms of yield, and especially in nitrogen use efficiency. The trial found that the treatments using Soil & Seed were... The trial was undertaken on two 0.2ha sites in the Hooghly District in West Bengal, at Kumpur and Goalda. It commenced with planting at the former site on 18th March 2011 and the latter on 10th April 2011 and was completed with harvesting in November/December 2011. Thes... To assess the benefits of BioAg Soil & Seed in drill sown rice under standard farmer practices (as described by researcher) in the Murray Valley and compare that to Standard Farmer Practice without BioAg Soil & Seed treatments. Soil tests were taken in September 2015 pr... To assess and measure pasture dry matter response over time, comparing BioAg treatments (annual and biennial) with annual treatments of single super phosphate (SSP). The trial site was soil tested in 2014 and then again in 2018 to look at nutrient run-down, treatments w... The common practice for pasture fertilisation in the Dadswell Bridge region is to apply periodically. The aim of this trial is to mirror this practice and test which fertilisers perform best using biennial rates and application schedules. While a year one response is im... In the winter of 2016, BioAg agronomists ran a series of trials investigating the optimisation of winter pasture growth and developing a winter-feed wedge. The trials were conducted in Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia, and New South Wales over predominately improved ... Investigating the economic benefits of BioAg technology in Sri Lankan vegetable cultivation. This trial demonstrates that the BioAg fertiliser applications offer multiple benefits in vegetable cultivation, such as a) increased yield, b) increased revenue and c) improved... Based in Echuca Victoria, Kagome Australia is the country’s largest tomato processing company,
supplying many supermarkets in Australia and internationally with high quality, Australian grown
product, which they have done since 1996. Kagome Australia conducted a number ... In 2012, BioAg commissioned Pakistan’s National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC) to evaluate the performance of BioAg products on rice growth and yield. The project became a collaborative venture between Land Resources Research Institute (LRRI), National Agricultural... Replicated trials being held at Stokes Bay and Parndana on Kangaroo Island have supported results to date showing BioAg’s immediate and sustained release fertilisers are as effective, and potentially better performing, than Single Super Phosphate (SSP). Using BioAg’s Su... BioAg New Zealand commenced multi-year pasture trials in 2021 in the in low rainfall high-country of the Mackenzie Basin near Twizel, located in the South Island of New Zealand. Investigating the benefits of a BioAg nutrition program for organic grapes, to evaluate the impact on grape harvest yield and quality. The yield map from the Summer 2023 harvest near Brocklesby in Southern NSW visibly shows the positive
impact of BioAg’s biostimulant program on yield.