| Hello manoj Row crop growers looking to improve soil health and crop performance know the value of biological, regenerative practices. Compost extracts are a low-cost, high-impact tool that can help you enhance soil biology, increase yields, and support resilient crops. Join No-Till Farmer Wednesday, March 25 at 10 a.m. CT as we welcome Hiwasse Products for a live webinar on integrating compost extracts into your operation. You’ll see how they work, how to apply them effectively, and how farmers are using them to achieve measurable results. During this session, you’ll learn about the biological science behind creating compost extracts, view equipment demonstrations, and hear case studies from farmers successfully implementing this practice at scale. | Can't make it live? No worries! Register now, and we will send you the video recording after the event | | | | - Why compost extracts are considered a low-cost, high-return biological amendment for improving soil health
| | | | - How a broad, biodiverse spectrum of soil-adaptive microbes with beneficial plant-associated properties can be cultivated in specialty compost and extracted into a liquid amendment
| | | | - Practical ways to apply compost extract, including in-furrow at planting, through fertigation, as a foliar spray, or as a seed coating
| | | | - What farmers are reporting from using compost extracts, including comparable or higher yields relative to nitrate fertilizer, less pest and disease pressure, better root development and plant vitality, and increased water infiltration and retention
| | | | - The equipment and support available from Hiwassee Products and AgriBio to help farmers implement compost extract systems at scale, including high-performance compost extractors, consulting services and compost-derived biological products designed to improve soil biological health
| | | | Simeon is a soil scientist with an engineering background who helps farmers, ranchers, and land managers transition to regenerative practices based on the six principles of regenerative agriculture. His work focuses on on-farm fertility systems that reduce reliance on external inputs. Drawing from experience in plant science and engineering, Simeon has contributed to the development of the Hiwassee Products line of equipment tailored to support producers in building biologically resilient, healthy soils. | | | | Adam York is the founder and owner of AgriBio Systems and a lifelong farmer in west-central Illinois. He brings hands-on, real-world farming experience into every aspect of AgriBio’s work, from product development and on-farm trials to grower education. Adam works directly with producers to implement soil-health-focused, biology-driven systems that improve nutrient efficiency, crop performance, and long-term farm profitability. | | | Josh Watson works with AgriBio Systems in field agronomy and grower support, helping farmers implement soil-health-focused fertility and biological programs. His experience centers on in-season crop scouting, soil and sap analysis, and translating data into practical management decisions that improve nutrient efficiency and overall crop resilience. | | | | Jared Rohn is part of the AgriBio Systems agronomy team, working directly with growers on soil health strategies, biological inputs, and whole-system fertility programs. He focuses on helping farmers diagnose field limitations, improve nutrient availability, and build more resilient cropping systems through practical, field-tested approaches. | | | Jake Sorrill works with AgriBio Systems in product development, agronomy, and grower education, bridging field experience with practical application. He focuses on biological fertilizers, compost extracts, and systems-based fertility programs, helping translate soil and sap analysis into actionable strategies that improve soil function, crop performance, and long-term farm profitability. | | | | This Webinar is Sponsored By: | | | | | © 2026 No-Till Farmer. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 624 Brookfield, WI 53008 | | | | |
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