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If growing is your livelihood, drought, fertilizer costs, and challenging economic times have made production choices focus more closely on the bottom line. Central to nutrient cycling in any forage system is mass balance. Nutrient inputs must balance nutrient outputs. The Economics of Seed Inoculation The decision to inoculate with yield promoting Mycorrhizae inoculum often comes down to cost, so there are many things to consider. In general, it is most cost effective to inoculate early when seeding to reduce per acre costs, although incorporating inoculum into soil also works well. The next decision is what type of inoculum to buy and how best to apply. Here is an important consideration regarding cost- benefit ratios. When evaluating the use of mycorrhizal inoculums, it is tempting to consider only the benefits of increased plant growth and yields. Instead, account for all the cumulative benefits including reduced water or fertilizer, better germination, increased soil carbon levels or improved soil structure---if each incremental benefit contributes 5% to 10% the combined benefits can total 20-40%. Bulk Products Fish
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