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2006 field trial results show that soybeans treated with Becker Underwood's VAULT BioStacked inoculant boost yields 2-10 bushels per acre

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Ames, Iowa
February 16, 2007

New 2006 field trial results show that soybeans treated with VAULT® BioStacked® inoculant boost soybean yields 2-10 bushels per acre.

"These results further demonstrate that soybeans treated with VAULT® BioStacked® inoculant provide soybean growers with higher yields," says Bill Romp, Becker Underwood business unit manager. "Using inoculants is an excellent way for growers to achieve higher yields and cope with higher fertilizer prices and fuel costs."

According to Becker Underwood, results from 19 university and other, independent third-party soybean trials in eight states show soybeans treated with VAULT BioStacked inoculant yielded 50.8 bushels per acre--2.2 bushels more per acre than the untreated control soybean fields and 1.2 bushels more per acre than fields treated with competitive products.

"These commercial soybean trials show that treating soybeans with VAULT BioStacked inoculant is a low-cost, research-proven way for soybean growers to reap higher yields and more profit per acre," Romp says. "And, with seed suppliers now applying the inoculant to soybeans, it's easier than ever for growers to use and profit from inoculants. An added benefit is that VAULT is guaranteed fresh for maximum effectiveness."

For detailed 2006 field trial results, visit www.WeProveIt.com.

Founded in 1982 in Ames, Iowa, Becker Underwood is an international developer of products for the mulch, seed, agriculture, turf, and greenhouse markets with production facilities in Ames; Saskatoon, Canada; and Littlehampton, England. The company manufactures and markets a variety of specialty colorants and bio-agronomic products for turf management, agriculture, seed treatment, wood recycling, aquaculture, vegetation management, forestry and structural pest control industries. To learn more, visit www.beckerunderwood.com.

 

 

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