Midwestern BioAg focuses on soil health helps farmers increase yields, grow more nutritious food and forage, and achieve greater profits. Founded in 1983, much of what they make and do is based on the work of one of their founders, Gary Zimmer, considered by many to be the father of “biological farming.” His approach brought a new focus on soil biology and reshaped how many people think of their farm’s most valuable asset — the soil. He continues to help many practitioners look beyond the usual agricultural inputs (NPK) to instead consider a balance among the soil biology, soil chemistry and the soil’s physical characteristics.
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