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<center>HOW CAN YOU <b>IMPROVE CROP PERFORMANCE </b><br>
	ON CANOLA STUBBLE?</center>

HOW CAN YOU IMPROVE CROP PERFORMANCE
ON CANOLA STUBBLE?

Growers and researchers have long observed that crops following canola in a rotation tend to demonstrate reduced yield, compared to results when seeded behind another crop. It can largely be explained by the relationship (or lack of relationship) between canola and certain fungal microorganisms in the soil, like mycorrhizal fungi.

Therefore, make your soil come alive by adding an inoculant containing mycorrhizae at seeding on canola stubble. Your following crop will be AGTIVated by increasing soil health, creating a bigger root system to uptake even more nutrients and water.
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Third party trials comparing AGTIV®’s dual inoculant (rhizobium and mycorrhizae) to different inoculants on the market showed a significant positive impact of the mycorrhizae component on yield for soybeans, lentils and peas.

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