Mycorrhizal Applications welcomes three new team members to support its product development, research, trade events, and marketing. On the product development team, Mycorrhizal Applications announces the appointment of two distinguished…
An important part of maximizing your mycorrhizae return on investment is having the best technology available to achieve the objective. In mycorrhizal inoculum use, the best technology is a multiple-species…
Debug Modes of Action: Neem Insecticide MOA Debug products are botanically derived multi-purpose insecticides, miticides, nematicides, and fungicides, with active ingredients entirely derived from the Neem Tree. The Neem tree, Azadirachta…
I recently watched a political debate for the US Senate. One of the candidates used a phrase that made me think. She said that farmers are a key constituency in…
It All Started with Ectos Dr. Mike Amaranthus’s introduction to success working with mycorrhizae started when he was the lead scientist working for the US Forest Service in Southern Oregon.…
Often when our sales team talks with customers during a sales call or at a trade show, a customer will ask some great questions that are very deep into the…
Often one of the initial barriers for a potential user of mycorrhizae is trying to determine what type of mycorrhizae they need for their crop. Do they need Endo, Ecto,…
Check out our latest animation project to learn how MycoApply mycorrhizal inoculant products work, including how the mycorrhizal symbiosis is formed, and how this symbiotic relationship benefits plants and soils.…
Pyrethrum and Azadirachtin: What are they and how do they work? First let’s talk about pyrethrum. Pyrethrum is the extract of certain species of chrysanthemum flowers. The species that modern…
Considering its critical importance to tree care, it is no surprise that tree care professionals have increased understanding of the living soil. This includes a myriad of soil life that…