Corn Growth with Bio-Gel® in Greenbush & Osco Soils

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Bio-Gel® Corn Trial Results: Performance in Greenbush and Osco Silt Loam Soils

Soil Type and Fertility System Matter

Trial Objective

This field trial was designed to evaluate the early-season agronomic impact of Bio-Gel, a biopolymer fertilizer coating, on corn grown in two different silt loam soils in the Upper Midwest:

  • Greenbush Silt Loam: High organic matter, well-drained, conventional fertility program
  • Osco Silt Loam: Moderately well-drained, organic fertility system, sensitive to salinity and moisture variation

The focus was on Bio-Gel’s effects on soil moisture, salt buffering, nitrogen uptake, and early vegetative growth under varying fertility practices.

Key Takeaways: Optimizing Bio-Gel Use by Soil Type

  • Bio-Gel performs best in well-drained soils with active nutrient cycling, especially in conventional programs where its benefits are quickly realized.
  • In organic systems, Bio-Gel still contributes to improved soil structure and early resilience, though visible plant growth benefits may take longer to appear.

The trial confirmed that Bio-Gel enhances corn performance, particularly in systems where faster nutrient release is possible.

Key Benefits in Greenbush Silt Loam (Conventional)
  • Strong early-season performance
  • Higher chlorophyll and nitrogen content
  • Improved salt regulation
  • Greater microbial activity and nutrient uptake
More Subtle Effects in Osco Silt Loam (Organic)
  • Stable salt and moisture profiles
  • Early nitrogen uptake was limited
  • Potential for long-term soil health benefits as the season progresses

 Looking Ahead:

Ongoing monitoring will help determine how early-season gains impact final yield and stress tolerance—further emphasizing the value of matching biological inputs to specific soil environments for optimal performance.

Trial Details:

Bio-Gel® Corn Trial Results: Performance in Greenbush and Osco Silt Loam Soils

Location: Upper Midwest
Soil Types: Greenbush Silt Loam & Osco Silt Loam
Crop: Corn
Input: Bio-Gel® Biopolymer Fertilizer Coating

 

Bio-Gel Performance in Greenbush Silt Loam (Conventional System)

Soil Temperature and Nutrient Activation
  • +6% increase in soil temperature
    Suggests enhanced microbial activity and faster nutrient mineralization.
Nutrient Uptake & Salt Buffering
  • -7% reduction in Salt Index
    Indicates improved osmotic balance and reduced salt stress in the root zone.
  • +2% increase in leaf nitrogen and chlorophyll content
    Demonstrates improved nitrogen uptake and photosynthetic efficiency.
Soil Moisture Dynamics
  • -10% decrease in soil moisture
    Likely due to higher plant transpiration rates driven by more vigorous early growth.

Bio-Gel Performance in Osco Silt Loam (Organic System)

Mild Microbial Stimulation
  • +2% increase in soil temperature
    Indicates limited but positive stimulation in lower-input systems.
Stable Salt Index
  • +0.3% change
    Reflects Bio-Gel’s buffering effect even in low-salt, organically managed soils.
Moisture Retention Benefits
  • +0.3% increase in soil moisture
    Suggests slight water-holding benefit from Bio-Gel’s polymer matrix.
Lower Nitrogen Availability
  • -6% SPAD (chlorophyll) and -7% leaf nitrogen
    May reflect slower nitrogen mineralization typical of organic fertility programs.

 

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