Jord BioScience, a leading science and analytics company providing customizable microbial solutions for agriculture, has just released two years of field trial data showing its proprietary microbial solutions can increase soybean yield by up to more than three bushels per acre in the Midwest.
The company’s approach, powered by its 6,500-isolate global microbial bank and advanced analytics, demonstrated win-rates* exceeding 80% and improved performance over leading biological and chemical benchmarks by 11 percent to 25 percent, signaling a new era of reliable, field-ready biologicals for farmers facing mounting pressures to deliver higher productivity and sustainability.
“Jord BioScience is committed to discovery of microbial solutions that consistently improve return on investment, while improving plant and soil health,” said Dr. Keri Carstens, president and CEO at Jord BioScience. “Our field data show that our microbial leads not only outperform current benchmarks but also provide much-needed reliability for farmers seeking sustainable, high-performing crop inputs. Through partnerships with leading agribusinesses, we aim to be a trusted, science-driven partner to advance better and more consistent crop protection products.”
Jord has studied five microbial leads in soybean seed treatments over the past two years to identify biological ingredients that can spur emergence, plant health and yield. Across 16 locations in Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and Illinois, Jord’s microbial leads, integrated into standard commercial soybean seed treatments, delivered yield increases of 1.4 to 3.1 bushels per acre during both the drought-affected 2023 season and the wet 2024 season.
Learn more details of the field trials in this interview with Dr. Keri Carstens.
Dr. Keri Carstens, president and CEO at Jord BioScience 11:51