Microsoil And Loveland Products: 20% Increase & $179 Return/HA
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This fully randomised and replicated trial was conducted by Landmark at the Temora Research Station. The microsoil and Loveland trial looked at a variety of liquid fertiliser products applied both at seeding and as in crop foliar applications. As shown in the graph, the trial compared a “Standard Farmer Practice” of 80 kg MAP to five different combinations of MAP + Liquid Fertiliser. The only treatment to achieve a statistically significant result was the Microsoil Crop Starter + Awaken Seed Treatment. Further increasing the return on investment was the reduction of 80 kg MAP down to 35 kg MAP in this plot. This plot returned and extra $179/HA over the control of 80 kg MAP. Trial conducted by: Landmark.
Benefits
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Increased Yield & Higher Returns
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Reduced Fertiliser Costs & More Efficient Inputs
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Scientifically Proven, Sustainable Farming Solution
Microsoil And Loveland Products
This fully randomised and replicated trial was conducted by Landmark at the Temora Research Station to evaluate the effectiveness of various liquid fertiliser applications. The trial assessed multiple liquid fertiliser products applied both at seeding and as in-crop foliar treatments, comparing their performance against standard farming practices.
As shown in the graph, the trial tested a conventional approach—80 kg of MAP (mono-ammonium phosphate)—against five different combinations of MAP + liquid fertiliser. The goal was to determine whether incorporating liquid fertilisers into a traditional fertiliser program could enhance crop performance and increase return on investment.
Among the treatments, only Microsoil Crop Starter + Awaken Seed Treatment delivered a statistically significant yield increase, demonstrating its effectiveness in improving plant establishment and nutrient uptake. What makes this result even more compelling is that this treatment allowed for a reduction in MAP application from 80 kg to 35 kg per hectare, showing that farmers can achieve better results with less synthetic fertiliser use.
From a financial perspective, this plot generated an additional return of $179 per hectare compared to the control (80 kg MAP), highlighting its potential to enhance farm profitability. By reducing fertiliser input costs while increasing yields, Microsoil products offer a cost-effective and sustainable solution for modern agriculture.
These results reinforce the scientific credibility and agronomic value of Microsoil solutions, providing growers with a proven method to optimise nutrient efficiency and maximise returns.
Trial conducted by: Landmark.