10 Years On - Henry Madders
Agriculture10 years on from an interview with The Business Exchange for Swindon and Wilts magazine, this is the most recent article written as an update.
We'll regularly post articles that will be of interest to our wide and varied customer base. There will be an ongoing narrative about the intriguing work being carried out as part of the collaboration between Citadel-Biocat+ OSAA and the John Innes Centre based in Norfolk.
As part of our ongoing validation of Biocat+ there will be discussions and results from many agricultural field trials that are currently being overseen by Team Ag UK Ltd. There will be contributions from commercial horticultural growers and flower growers alike, as well as pieces from the home fruit and veg grower.
Important work is also being monitored by Wish Roots, a company whose goal is to enhance the potential beneficial effects of wheat cultivation on the identification of root traits that can improve soil structure and optimize nitrogen (N) cycling. Trials with Biocat+ OSAA are currently underway and regular updates will be available throughout the growing season and post harvest.
10 years on from an interview with The Business Exchange for Swindon and Wilts magazine, this is the most recent article written as an update.
An updated article that has recently appeared in the journal Vertical Farm Daily reacting to the progress of the production and uses of Biocat+ OSAA in agriculture and horticultural farming methods.
Biocat+ OSAA is currently being trialed and monitored in a joint project with The John Innes Centre in Norfolk
The importance of soil is not to be underestimated or taken for granted. Like the rest of the planet we have not always been to kind to it and now is the time to resolve some issues. Biocat+ is there to HELP NATURE HELP ITSELF.
Engage and keep up to date with current trials of Biocat+ in a variety of field crops across farms in East Anglia, the South East and South West.