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Arevo’s research laboratory is studying arginine-phosphate crystals with photos and graphics provided by the company. The company is introducing a green organic alternative to fertilizers that aims to improve nitrogen utilization, increase yields, and promote healthier soil through stimulating root growth and utilizing natural processes. However, these claims may seem too good to be true, prompting Future Farming to ask ten critical questions and request evidence to support Arevo’s assertions.

Future Farming is an essential source for the latest news and developments in agriculture, offering subscribers access to exclusive articles, interviews, buyers guides, and expert insights from editors and professionals such as Geert Hekkert, Matt McIntosh, and René Groeneveld. The key promises of Arevo’s precision nutrition technology to growers of crops like soybeans, corn, sunflowers, potatoes, and tomatoes are being scrutinized.

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