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Available in 80, 135 & 270 gallon totes.

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direct food-source for soil microbes

AVERAGE COST: $28.50 PER ACRE USD

Rhyzogreen® is designed to be a direct food source for the soil microbial population. It stimulates the microbes, which can then do a better job of converting soil nutrients into a form plants can absorb and use.

When a soil’s microbial community is stressed by poor growing conditions, such as soil compaction, excess moisture, or too little moisture, up to 80% of microbes can remain dormant or inactive.

Whether it’s corn or beans, small grains or alfalfa, hay ground or rangeland, the Rhyzogreen® science works the same. Feed those microbial communities. Stimulate life. Set in motion a wonderful natural response.

By hyper-activating the soil microbial communities and awakening dormant microbes, Rhyzogreen® unlocks and releases naturally occurring nutrients in the soil. This enables the plant to uptake more nutrients, and become healthier, stronger, and more resilient.

Whether it's for pasture improvement, hay meadows, or cropland, Rhyzogreen® naturally boosts yields. When a plant can uptake more nutrients, its root mass and emergence increases, ultimately impacting yield.

Get more out of your fertilizer

Increase hay/alfalfa production by 10-20%

Boost soil microbial biomass by 67% (avg. across 170 trials)

Rhyzogreen® is a direct food source for the soil microbial population, designed to impact root structure, plant health, and ultimately yield.

Soil health directly correlates to plant health. There is an enormous amount of nutrients in the soil, but only a small percentage is actually in a form that the plant can take up.

Soil microbes convert soil nutrients into a form the plant can absorb and use. But, if a soil's microbial community is stressed by poor growing conditions like soil compaction, excess moisture, or not enough moisture, up to 80% of microbes can remain dormant or inactive!

That's why Rhyzogreen® is designed to hyper-activate the microbes in the soil, so they can do a better job of unlocking those nutrients that are already existing in your soil. Whether it's corn or beans, small grains or alfalfa, hay meadows or rangeland, the science works the same. Feed those microbial communities. Stimulate the life. Set in motion a wonderful natural response.

Rhyzogreen comes in 80-gallon, 135-gallon and 270-gallon totes. You'll need approximately 1 gallon for every 5 acres.

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Rhyzogreen® costs approximately $30 USD per acre, but this varies with quantity discounts, promos, and passes required.

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Typically, you'll need 1/5 of a gallon per acre; another way to look at that is 1 gallon for every 5 acres. Consult the product label or your Rhyzogreen® rep for more specific details. 

Blend recommended amounts of Rhyzogreen® with 5-25 gallons of water per acre for foliar application or a minimum of 2 gallons of water per acre for in-furrow application. For best results, foliar applications should be made in the morning hours when the air is cool.

Alfalfa - 1 gallon per 5 acres. Foliar - Early spring after greenup and between cuttings after plants have started showing a minimum of 2"-3" of regrowth.
Grazing Pastures - 1 gallon per 5 acres. Foliar - Early spring after greenup. For best performance repeat application every 90 days during active growing season.
Small Grain - 1 gallon per 5 acres. Foliar - No earlier than 3 leaf stage.
Corn & Sunflowers - 1 gallon per 5 acres. In-furrow or foliar - No earlier than 3 leaf stage.
Potatoes - 1 gallon per 5 acres. In-furrow or foliar twice a year.
Soybeans - 1 gallon per 5 acres. In-furrow or foliar - No earlier than second trifoliate stage.

Sugar Beets - 1 gallon per 5 acres. In-furrow application - Apply 1 gallon per 5 acres with minimum 2 gallons of water. Foliar application - Apply 1 gallon per 5 acres on first pass as soon as possible after 4 leaf stage.

Yard Grass Receiving Continuous Mowing - 2 gallons per 5 acres. Foliar - Early spring after greenup. For best performance repeat application every 30 days during active growing season.
Vegetables - 2 gallons per 5 acres. Foliar - At 20 to 30-day intervals throughout growing season. For hand spraying mix 2-4 oz per gallon of water.
Fruit Trees - 2 gallons per 5 acres. Foliar - 3 times per crop cycle - Before flowering, early fruit stage and mid fruit stage.

Alfalfa - Apply early spring after greenup and between cuttings after plants have started showing a minimum of 2"-3" of regrowth.
Grazing Pastures - Apply early spring after greenup and repeat application every 90 days during active growing season for best performance.
Small Grain - Apply once, no earlier than 3 leaf stage.
Corn & Sunflowers - Apply once, no earlier than 3 leaf stage.
Potatoes - Apply twice a year.
Soybeans - Apply once, no earlier than second trifoliate stage.
Sugar Beets - Apply once a year, either in-furrow or foliar after 4-leaf stage.
Yard Grass Receiving Continuous Mowing - Apply early spring after greenup. For best performance repeat application every 30 days during active growing season.
Vegetables - Apply at 20 to 30-day intervals throughout growing season. 
Fruit Trees - Apply 3 times per crop cycle: before flowering, early fruit stage and mid fruit stage.

It is not recommended to apply Rhyzogreen® in temperatures colder than 40°F or hotter than 90°F. A light frost of 1 or 2 degrees below freezing will not normally harm most plants and spraying can be resumed later in the day as long as daytime high is forecasted to reach at least 45°F. Ideal temperatures to apply Rhyzogreen® are between 50°F and 80°F.

Rhyzogreen can be mixed with other products, and has proven in some trials to even optimize the performance of other products. Always jar test for compatibility before first use.

The application method is not critical. The key is to make sure the product gets either on the plant, in the ground or on the ground or so that it can go to work feeding the biology. Some common application methods are putting it in-furrow or applying as a foliar spray. 

Yes, Rhyzogreen® should be stored in temperatures above freezing.

Rhyzogreen® has been proven across 30 field trials to increase alfalfa Brix (sugars) by an average of 11%. That means the plants have increased proteins, sugars, organic acids, amino acids, minerals, lipids, and pectins.

Yes, it is safe to be sprayed on pastures/forages even when they are being grazed.

Rhyzogreen® is pre-approved by the AGA (American Grassfed Association), IMI Global Where food Comes From, and National Audubon Society. More to come...

Rhyzogreen® is not Non-GMO certified but yes, it is made with Non-GMO ingredients. 

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2022 average increase in alfalfa production

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