
agrellus proving ground trial
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In 2024, Agrellus partnered with Riogen to conduct five farm-scale trials across Idaho, Oklahoma, Texas, Oregon, and Washington to evaluate the effectiveness of Rhyzogreen, a direct food-source for soil microbes.
The goal was to validate claims of a 20–30% increase in forage yield and improved nutritional quality. Over a 30–45 day observation window, the trials involved soil, forage, and tissue sampling, along with microbial activity analysis.
Results showed an average yield increase of 25%, improved forage digestibility, and higher nutrient availability, demonstrating both agronomic and economic benefits for growers using Rhyzogreen.
what

Alfalfa Forage Production Trial by Agrellus
what

Alfalfa Forage Production Trial by Agrellus
where

Idaho, Oklahoma, Texas, Oregon, and Washington
where

Idaho, Oklahoma, Texas, Oregon, and Washington
duration

30-45 day observation window
duration

30-45 day observation window
results

A 25% average increase in alfalfa production, improved forage digestibility, and higher nutrient availability
results

A 25% average increase in alfalfa production, improved forage digestibility, and higher nutrient availability
how is quantity measured?
Tonnage per Acre.
how is quality measured?
Relative Feed Value (RFV), TDN, or Crude Protein.
how is quantity measured?
Tonnage per Acre.
how is quality measured?
Relative Feed Value (RFV), TDN, or Crude Protein.