Microbial Products Blog

Information about the use of microbial products in agriculture, wastewater, bioremediation and more.

Custom Biologicals manufactures and distributes a wide variety of microbial products for use in a number of industries.

New Generation Agriculture

Microbial inoculants for soybeans

New Generation Agriculture New Generation Agriculture will help you find a sustainable solution for plant growth.  They have spent 50 combined years developing & engineering scientifically-proven programs and products that take the guesswork out of identifying the issues and improving your soil so you and your farm profit and thrive.  Grow healthier plants. Increase your …

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A Growers Guide to Biofertilizers and Microbial Soil Amendments

biofertilizers

Biofertilizers and Microbial Soil Amendments A growers guide to biofertilizers and microbial soil amendments is intended for all growers, including gardeners, farmers, and commercial agriculture. There are a number of microorganisms used as biofertilizers and soil amendments, also referred to as soil biology. I listed some here and included their general use. Listing here is …

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Biofertilizer Market Analysis and In Depth Study

Biofertilizer Market

Biofertilizer Market Analysis and In Depth Study The Biofertilizer market is growing rapidly both in the United States and internationally. The term biofertilizer is used to describe microbial products. The market size for biofertilizers is estimated to be 2.3 billion USD in 2020 and reaching 3.9 billion USD by 2026 according to Markets and Markets …

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Plant Growth Promoter – Bacillus Subtilis

Plant Growth Promoter

Plant Growth Promoter – Bacillus Subtilis Bacillus subtilis plant growth promoter is a phrase that we’ll discuss in this post.   Bacillus subtilis It is well known that number of beneficial soil microorganisms, like Bacillus subtilis, act as plant growth promoters, also called synergistic plant promotion. B. subtilis is microscopic and produces plant hormones and solubilizes insoluble forms …

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Biological Seed Treatments – CustomBio

seed treatment

Biological Seed Treatments – CustomBio Biological seed treatments contain beneficial soil microbes and have a number of benefits for both the plant and the grower. The objective of microbial seed treatments is to increase both plant health and plant growth. In fact, seed treatments can greatly enhance a plants’ root structure, overall plant health, and the …

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3 Common Soil Problems and Their Solutions

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3 Common Soil Problems and Their Solutions for a Thriving Garden A healthy garden starts with healthy soil. It’s the foundation upon which your plants thrive, providing essential nutrients and water. However, soil can present challenges, affecting plant growth and even leading to failure. Here’s a breakdown of three common soil problems and their solutions, …

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Restaurant Floor Cleaner – Mop’n Treat

Restaurant Floor Cleaner – Mop’n Treat Mop’n Treat is a biological restaurant floor cleaner. It also cleans restaurant floor drains, bar areas, and other hard to reach areas in a restaurant kitchen. Restaurant Floor Cleaning and Floor Drain Cleaning Restaurant and food service managers all know that cleaning the kitchen is a vital and time …

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What organisms recycle nutrients?

what organisms recycle nutrients

Soil Microbes and Nutrient Recycling What organisms recycle nutrients? Nutrient recycling in soil is generally performed by microorganisms. Both beneficial soil fungi and beneficial soil bacteria are the main players. Soil microbes will exist in extremely large numbers in soils as long as a carbon source exists for energy. Interestingly, in undisturbed soils fungi, like Trichoderma, tend …

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