Bio-Zyme Soil Inoculant

Bio-Zyme Soil Inoculants are formulated to help reduce soil compaction, soil erosion and to enhance water penetration. They are soil treatments that possess moisture retention agents that may help to improve soil conditions, increase water penetration and to help reduce moisture stress. This will allow increased crop production through better water utilization and plant nutrition.

Bio-Zyme Soil Inoculants utilize Miracle II Soap and Miracle II Neutralizer to increase the permeability of hydrophobic soils and helps hydrophobic types of soils to hold water.

Bio-Zyme Soil Inoculants will reduce soil erosion by reducing water runoff with hydrophobic soils. They allow greater water penetration per cubic foot and increase water retention and increases the uptake of micro-nutrients in the soil through the use of humic acids. Soil Inoculants can be applied to all types of row and field crops, trees and vines.

They may be dispersed with existing irrigation systems or may be mixed with liquid fertilizer and used as a pre-plant injection. They may also be used as a post plant side dressing or may be dispersed by ground or aerial broadcasting. Bio-Zyme Soil Inoculants will not evaporate and will remain stable on the soil surface for up to 3 weeks, until irrigation or cultivation draws them into the soil.

Usage & Application

Bio-Zyme Soil Inoculant is to be used as part of a normal soil remediation program. For best results, dilute with water.

Agriculture:
To obtain even coverage with a broadcast sprayer or irrigation system, use 1 gallon of Bio-Zyme Soil Inoculant diluted with 20 gallons of water or other fertilizer for every 8 acres.

Garden and House Plants:
Dilute 1 oz. of Bio-Zyme Soil Inoculant with 1 gallon of water for soil drench or spray.

Note: Do not use Bio-Zyme Inoculants with fungicides.

Research & Testing

Corn Tests

The following tests were performed on corn grown with Bio-Inoculant. Notice the difference in color in the final result.
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Treated Check Treated
Sweet Corn

Corn with Bio-Inoculant

Silage Corn

Silage Corn with Bio-Inoculant

Notice the difference in color from right to left.

Early Alfalfa Test

The following test is being performed on Alfalfa, started with Bio-Inoculant. The final results will be published here as soon as available.
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Early Alfalfa with BioZyme
Treated (early Alfalfa) with Bio-Inoculant,
PrePlant 1 qt. per acre or first irrigation,
with Bio-Inoculant.
BioZyme Potato testing results:

The following tests were performed on potatoes with Soil Inoculant.

Potato PlantAn example of Soil Inoculant used on vegetables (Potatoes). 18 plants produced 61 pounds of potatoes.

Potatoes, grown with BioZyme

A sample hill of potatoes from the production of 18 plants that produced 61 pounds of potatoes.

Producer: Professor Huntzinger

Bio-Zyme Fertilizer Enhancement, Biological Farming

Are the ever-increasing, price-gouging costs of fertilizer hurting your profits? Bio-Zyme can help you save money through biological farming methods.

First of all, we recommend that you perform a soil test on your land. This will tell you the current fertility levels of your soil, including what type of fertilizers are still in your soil from previous applications.

Once you know your soil's fertility levels, Bio-Zyme and biological farming methods can help you reactivate the fertility of your soil and maximize the potential of any new fertilizer you apply.  That way, the next time you apply fertilizer, you'll need less of it - translating into a nice cost savings for you, the grower.