Corteva Agriscience Customer Technology Specialist, Justin Mercy, said the trials were setting a new standard in research in biologicals.
“We were able to get a level of granularity in these trials that is quite rare, especially in the relatively new field of biologicals,” Mr Mercy said.
“Traditional trials might rely on five or six data points. In contrast, these trials analysed between 1604 and 2836 data points, allowing us to separate the effects of varying soil types across the sites. The outcome is a much clearer picture of how Utrisha N performs in the real world.”
Corteva Agriscience Marketing Manager, Dan Cornally, said the results demonstrated how this innovative, foliar-applied nitrogen-fixing product can contribute to improved nutrient efficiency and productivity in both low- and high-input systems.
“At both the Corrigin and Esperance sites, the addition of Utrisha N resulted in higher median or predicted yield across several nitrogen rates,” Mr Cornally said.