Listen "Farm Strong, Algae-Fueled"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we move to the farm where simple green algae serve as a probiotic for soil. Live Chlorella vulgaris jump-starts microbial activity through rhizophagy, enhancing nutrient cycling, strengthening roots, and increasing yields while cutting synthetic fertilizer use by a third to half. Farmers can tank-mix it into existing spray passes, reducing runoff and input costs without sacrificing performance. It’s a practical way to create healthier fields, cleaner water, and better profit margins.
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