Wheat was germinated in soil tests and grown out for 20 days
before analysis of the soil. The soil was then sent to an independent
soils laboratory for quantitative testing of total bacterial biomass
and total fungal biomass.
The control sample received no fertilizer or treatment with Sea-Crop.
This sample was used to establish a baseline.
A second test sample received a complete fertilizer and no Sea-Crop.
The third sample received the complete fertilizer and treatment with Sea-Crop
at the rate of one gallon per acre.
Sea-Crop
when used with fertilizer increased the total bacterial biomass
by 47% over the baseline. Fertilizer alone only increased the total
bacterial biomass by 36%.
Sea-Crop
when used with fertilizer increased the total fungal biomass by
97% over the baseline. Fertilizer alone only increased the total fungal
biomass by 27%.
These results are beyond significant and clearly demonstrate that
certain measured parameters of soil health are greatly improved when
soil is treated with Sea-Crop.