Soil Health & Nutrition
NFix Inoculant
Free-living nitrogen fixers for row crops and pasture.
The problem it solves
Rising synthetic nitrogen prices and diminishing returns on higher application rates. Replace part of the program with biology.
Overview
A consortium of associative and free-living diazotrophs that convert atmospheric nitrogen into plant-available forms in the rhizosphere — reducing synthetic nitrogen needs without sacrificing yield.
Benefits
- Cut synthetic N inputs by 20–40% in balanced programs
- More consistent tillering and canopy fill under variable rainfall
- Improves nitrogen-use efficiency of remaining synthetic fertilizer
- Non-Rhizobium — works across cereals, grasses, and pasture
How it works — the scienceExpand
Diazotrophic bacteria colonize the root surface and interior, fixing atmospheric N₂ into ammonium the plant can absorb. Companion strains produce IAA to expand root surface area.
Read the full scienceProof point
Multi-site cereal trials: 22–35% synthetic N reduction with maintained yield.
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