Biostimulants in Agriculture

There are an increasing range of inputs, being used in primary production to improve plant growth outcomes, that do not fall into the established categories used to classify common agricultural or horticultural products. These have been broadly termed biostimulants.

This article, written by Mark Tupman from Productive Ecology, and produced by Talkin’ After Hours, delves into what biostimulants actually are, and when & why you would use them. Also included is information on commercially available biostimulant categories, plus DIY biostimulants with some easy to use recipes for making your own.

The development of this article was funded through Soil Wise. Soil Wise is funded by the National Landcare Program Smart Farms Small Grants – an Australian Government initiative. It is supported by Healthy Estuaries WA – a State Government program.

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