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NewLeaf Symbiotics to host virtual field day on June 1


St. Louis, Missouri, USA
May 29, 2020



 

NewLeaf Symbiotics® is excited to host its first Virtual Field Day to showcase early season results of Terrasym®.

The Virtual Field Day will give farmers and others in the agriculture community the opportunity to view Terrasym’s corn and soybean trial progress while minimizing in-person field visits during the COVID-19 pandemic. Representatives from NewLeaf Symbiotics and IN10T® FarmerTrials will give an overview of each trial location, showcase agronomic insights, and provide technical expertise on testing protocols and early season plant development.

Real-time video will be shared on NewLeaf’s Twitter account (@NewLeaf_Sym) beginning at approximately 8 a.m. from Illinois and Indiana, weather permitting:

Corn Virtual Field Day

In Partnership With Farmer Justin Huxford of Justin Farm and Construction Inc. and IN10T

Rosedale, IN

Soybean Virtual Field Day

In Partnership With Farmer John Yeley and IN10T

Marshall, IL

The Terrasym platform, developed by NewLeaf Symbiotics, is based on a naturally-occurring pink-pigmented M-troph microbe. This powerful pink microbe in Terrasym is proven to increase yield, protect crops, and enhance nutrient uptake.

NewLeaf Symbiotics has partnered with IN10T and their FarmerTrials network to launch a commercial scale farmer trial to capture independent data to measure Terrasym’s performance.

To join, follow NewLeaf Symbiotics (@NewLeaf_Sym) on Twitter all day on Monday, June 1. Videos will also be posted on YouTube later in the week.

About NewLeaf Symbiotics

NewLeaf Symbiotics is an agricultural technology company engaged in discovery, development, production and commercialization of products containing beneficial plant microbes (M-trophs). NewLeaf’s family of products helps farmers increase yield by promoting stronger plants and better nutrient uptake, ultimately contributing to the transformation of agriculture towards a more sustainable future. Its 40+ member team is based in BRDG Park at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, MO. Visit NewLeaf Symbiotics at https://newleafsym.com/

About IN10T:

IN10T is an independent, farmer-centric, data driven company focused on partnering with farmers to test and learn the benefits of innovative agricultural products and solutions. IN10T helps innovative clients accelerate the time from scientific discovery to successful farmer adoption by leveraging farmer feedback, data and technology.

IN10T and FarmerTrial Network are either registered trademarks or trademarks of IN10T in the United States and/or other countries. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

 



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Published: May 29, 2020

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