BiosaHerb Information Corn
Example of the difference between corn sown in "Biosa Soil" and the neighbor's in untreated soil.
Root development in Thorkilds Knudsen, Give, corn and the neighbor's corn.

The only difference is the field boundary, the soil in both places is very light sandy soil, with sand drift in the spring at the neighbor's.
The corn was sown on the same day at Thorkild and the Neighbor's.
It is the same corn variety, sown by the same machinery station.
At Thorkild Knudsen there is no longer any sand flight.
Thorkild's fields have only received Biosa Microorganisms through cattle feed and manure, the fields have not been sprayed with Biosa.
According to the engineering station, the largest yields are harvested in Thorkild's fields, both grass and corn.
Example of the difference between corn sown in "Biosa Soil" and in untreated soil.
Udine, Italy - Stefano Cavallo Maize treated with 33 liters of BiosaHerb™ Environment per hectare at the end of April, mid-May and end of May 2005
On the left, untreated corn – On the right, BiosaHerb-treated corn

Left untreated – Right treated with BiosaHerb™Environment

Small root system – small bulbs - Extensive root system – large bulbs
Comparison - corn field with and without BiosaHerb™
"Obsthof Schørlin" Southern Germany. Conventional farming
Corn field fertilized with 180 kg N/ha July 2002 and no BiosaHerb™Environment
gave 9 hours and had gone to work

Maize fields receive 30 liters of BiosaHerb™ Environment + 90 kg N/ha July 2002
yielded 12 tons of grains harvested in December.
