Living Biologicals Technology: Is There a Real benefit?

Join a panel discussion on the real difference living biology can make in regenerative agriculture

Join us for an in-depth panel discussion with industry experts as we explore the tangible benefits of living biological technology in regenerative agriculture. From improving soil health to boosting crop yields, we’ll dive into the science, the successes, and the potential challenges.

Boost Yields, Improve Soil Health, and Reduce Chemical Inputs with Chlorella vulgaris

In 2023, farmer Russell Hedrick shattered the American dryland corn yield record with an astounding 460 bushels per acre. The secret to his success? A revolutionary live green algae biostimulant, Chlorella vulgaris, which boosted his yield by 17 bushels per acre. Now, you can achieve similar results on your farm!

What You Will Learn

  • Understanding Living Biologicals: What are they, and how do they work?

  • Real-world Applications: Case studies and success stories from farmers using living biologicals.

  • Cost vs. Benefit: Is the investment in living biologicals worth it?

  • Expert Insights: Hear from leading voices in regenerative agriculture on the future of these technologies.

Meet the Panelists

Dr. James White

James F. White, Jr., is Professor of Plant Pathology. Dr. White obtained the M.S. in Mycology and Plant Pathology from Auburn University, Alabama, and the Ph.D. in Mycology from the University of Texas, Austin in 1987. Dr. White specializes in symbiosis research, particularly endophytic microbes. He is the author of more than 180 articles, and author and editor of reference books on the biology, taxonomy, and phylogeny of fungal endophytes, including Biotechnology of Acremonium Endophytes of Grasses (1994), Microbial Endophytes (2000), The Clavicipitalean Fungi (2004), The Fungal Community: Its Organization and Role in the Ecosystem (2005), and Defensive Mutualism in Microbial Symbiosis (2009). He and students in his lab are exploring diversity of endophytic microbes and the various impacts that they have on host plants.

Dr. George Taylor

Dr. Taylor is a biologist and founder of Enlightened Soil Corp, a South Carolina public benefit corporation dedicated to removing toxic chemicals from soil.

Dan Janski

Dan Janski is a regenerative farmer and the owner of Janski Farms in South Haven Minnesota. In 2022 Dan was named Minnesota's Outstanding Conservationist

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