BeCrop technology has introduced a new feature that can now provide specific answers to farmers, agronomists, and retailers regarding on-farm challenges such as disease problems, low yield, and management issues.
The BeCrop Tests are tailored to the specific question being asked, and the results provide crucial feedback on how to improve. The new feature is designed to help farmers and agronomists make more informed decisions about their farming practices, leading to increased productivity and profitability.
The three main categories of BeCrop Tests include BeCrop Yield, BeCrop Disease, and BeCrop Management.
How BeCrop Yield Could Help:
Problem: A grower had a problem struggling with yield limitations in a field where they had dedicated major investments in fertility inputs for several years.
Action: The grower could take action by collecting several BeCrop Tests within the low-yield field to determine the biological bottlenecks limiting yield.
Solution: The field may show the nitrogen pathway and overall biocontrol rate are problematic metrics that can be addressed through management practices or biological Ag inputs
If a soil biology analysis reveals areas for improvement, there are several recommendations that crop advisors can make to increase crop production.
Here are a few possible recommendations based on a soil biology analysis:
Overall, a soil biology analysis can help crop advisors identify areas for soil health improvement and make recommendations to increase crop production. By promoting a healthy soil microbiome and optimizing soil nutrients and structure, farmers can improve crop yields and long-term soil health.
How BeCrop Disease Could Help:
Problem: A vegetable grower who faces erratic fungal disease outbreaks across their fields has used preventative fungicides for years, but would like to reduce their fungicide inputs to reduce harm to beneficial soil microbes.
Action: Collect BeCrop samples in each field of interest to measure soilborne pathogen levels and other microbial functions that reduce disease risk.
Solution: The BeCrop Tests may reveal higher levels of fungal pathogen risk in some fields, or higher levels of natural biocontrol provided by beneficial microbes. This data can inform a grower’s crop protection program and help them determine if it makes sense to wean off of conventional fungicide usage, use a biofungicide, or incorporate other practices.
Soil disease can be a significant problem for farmers, especially in crops that are grown continuously in the same location over several seasons. Soil biology analysis can provide valuable information about the microbial community in the soil and suggest management practices to reduce soil-borne diseases.
Here are some soil disease reduction recommendations for soil health based on a soil biology analysis:
Overall, a soil biology analysis can help to identify areas where soil-borne diseases are a problem and suggest management practices to reduce disease incidence. By promoting a healthy soil microbiome, reducing pathogen pressure, and using integrated pest management practices, farmers can improve soil health and reduce the incidence of soil-borne diseases in their crops.
How BeCrop Management Could Help:
Problem: A grower wants to compare fields with different management programs to determine which field shows superior soil health and nutrient cycling
Action: Collect several BeCrop Tests in both fields and compare the results
Solution: One field may show much higher levels of P and K solubilizing microbes, improved carbon pathways, and higher functionality
A soil biology analysis can provide valuable information about the health and diversity of the microbial community in the soil.
Based on the results of the analysis, here are some recommendations for improving farming practices:
Overall, a soil biology analysis can provide valuable information about the health and diversity of the microbial community in the soil. By promoting soil health through the use of practices such as increased soil organic matter, diverse crop rotations, and conservation tillage, farmers can improve soil health and promote sustainable and profitable farming practices.
With BeCrop Reports, farmers and crop advisors can review and analyze results easily. BeCrop Users can compare different areas and calculations and get the answers to the questions they started with.
BeCrop is making it easier for farmers and agronomists to identify specific on-farm challenges and implement solutions to improve soil health and crop productivity. By prioritizing soil health, farmers and agronomists can contribute to a more sustainable and productive agricultural industry that benefits the environment, the economy, and society as a whole.