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Soybean CropBioLife
Application

Yields increased 15-30% 

Increased flower percentage 15-20%

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CropBioLife is a plant foliar spray that boosts plant and soil health.

CropBioLife is a 100 % natural flavonoid- based spray, developed from naturally

occurring bitter-orange extract. This application data sheet contains an overview of CropBioLife application on tree crops – including what to expect, results, and spray rates.

Using CropBioLife on Soybean can achieve:

• Increases Seed Germination
• Increases Plant height
• Improves Rate of Photosynthesis
• Increases number of shoots per plants
• Increases Flower Bunches
• Increases Pod size
• Enhances Root Nodulation
• Improves Overall Health of the Plant

• Increases Nutritional Values in Grains
• Greater Overall Yield
• Tolerance for Disease & Pest
• Reduction in Plant Stress
• Improves Soil Biology
• Improves Soil Organic Carbon
• Improves Root Biomass
• Improves BRIX levels in leaf

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Documented experiences:

The table below shows experiences that our customers had in which improvements were seen in key Soybean crop parameters following the application of CropBioLife for one season.


*Experiences may vary. ’Documented experiences’ refers to independent laboratory testing that was completed following the harvest with our customers. These increases vary according to the crop type.

Parameter
Increase in Parameter *
Overall Yield
25 - 30%
Cob Diameter
10 - 15%
Plant Height
15 - 20%
Cob Length
10 - 15%
Number of Cob / plot
15 - 20%
Cob Weight
25 - 30%
Soil Organic Carbon
35 - 40%

Spray Application

The following table shows the spray rates and timing that we recommend based on 10 years of trial work.

CROP

Soybean

CropBioLife Rate
(Dosage per
Acre)

400 ml per Acre

1st Application

Foliar Spray 20-25
Days After Sowing
(Trifoliate Stage)

2nd Application

Foliar Spray 50-
60 Days After
Sowing
(Flowering Stage)

3rd Application

Foliar Spray 90-100
Days After Sowing
(Pod Development
Stage)

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