How these microbes work
Our microbes work underground, converting environmental nitrogen into a form that corn can use daily, all season long. These nitrogen-fixing microbes won’t leech, runoff or volatilize – just as nature intended.
Corey Ertl
Freedom, WI
With Pivot Bio PROVEN® 40, we’ve seen significant advantages. It’s able to feed the plant nitrogen throughout the year, so you see less firing up in the leaves. You’re seeing a greener plant and an overall healthier plant.
Jesse Dvorachek
Greenleaf, WI
If we would've had Pivot Bio on the entire farm this year, I don't want to do the math. What we could have maybe saved if we didn't have to put 40 units on every other acre on the farm.
Above-ground biomass is a measure of the relative productivity of corn and is useful for assessing the effects of nitrogen stress on corn at varying growth stages and across management practices.
Leaf chlorophyll content and the above-ground biomass of whole plants are used to calculate the nitrogen advantage of corn plants grown with Pivot Bio PROVEN® 40 compared to grower standard practice without Pivot Bio PROVEN® 40.
See the difference between the untreated check and Pivot Bio PROVEN® 40.
Our microbes work underground, converting environmental nitrogen into a form that corn can use daily, all season long. These nitrogen-fixing microbes won’t leech, runoff or volatilize – just as nature intended.
We’re out in the fields regularly measuring chlorophyll levels in leaves, timing of leaf firing, and plant weight to determine nitrogen uptake. This is the first full-scale study of its kind, and our microbes are proving their resiliency test after test.
Made in America, our microbes sidestep the mounting obstacles that come with importing chemical nitrogen fertilizers. With their ease of use and reliability, these microbes fit into existing farming practices seamlessly, season after season.