Field Trial
Our research trials began in 2005 at the Twynam cotton fields in Australia. Initial trials demonstrated significant increases in plant height and vegetative biomass, but no corresponding improvement in yields. After many years of dedicated research, we achieved a breakthrough that enabled substantial improvements in crop productivity across a wide range of crops, including cotton.
Comments :
Date : 21/03/06
❝ Attached is the plant map information taken from the SSF trial. Initial observation is that the treated section is taller than the untreated - this is very visible in the field. There appears to be a lot more biomass in the treated section as well quite difficult to walk through the crop. The crop has had its last irrigation and is slowly progressing towards defoliation, which should take place in the next two weeks. The crop has set a lot of top fruit that should reach maturity. It would be interesting to see if you can now work on quality aspect of the crop. ❞
❝ We note that the weeds seem to be more prolific & bigger in the treated area compared to untreated!!!!! Adam is roughly 185cm tall, so treated is well above his waist, whereas untreated is at waist height. ❞
Date : 29/05/06
❝ The top crop that looked good in the treated section doesn't look like it will come to yield - you can see the brown colour across the top of the crop where the defoliant has dropped the leaf off and left the stem with no further bolls on it. The picker should get into this area later this coming week, depending upon weather. I will keep you informed on what is happening as I find it out. ❞