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Navigating the Future of Bio-Nutrition: Insights from Biolevel’s Business Development Manager

by Viktor Kovalev
15 September 2024
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A Look into Biolevel’s Commitment to Biological Soil Health and Its Impact on Modern Agriculture

Josh Seemann, Business Development Manager at Biolevel – Microbial Soil Health Products, reflects on his journey and the impact of biologicals on agriculture after over three months in his role. Seemann emphasizes his belief in the efficacy of biological products and the importance of evaluating both the product and the company behind it.

Biolevel has distinguished itself in the biologicals market through its extensive experience and commitment to improving soil health and crop yields. Unlike many fly-by-night companies, Biolevel has a long-standing history of working with microbial products, which Seemann identified as a key differentiator. The company’s focus on practical solutions for growers, rather than pursuing any specific agenda, highlights its dedication to supporting farmers.

Seemann has visited farms to witness firsthand the benefits of Biolevel’s products, which are designed to enhance crop yields, improve soil health, and increase operational efficiency and profitability. The company’s diverse range of bio-nutrition products supports various cropping systems, whether growers are aiming for maximum yield, efficient fertility management, or a regenerative approach.

Looking ahead, Seemann is enthusiastic about expanding Biolevel’s presence in the Corn Belt states. Over the coming months, he plans to engage with local farmers, distributors, and potential partners to share field trial data and discuss the benefits of Biolevel’s offerings. He acknowledges that while Biolevel’s growth may initially be slower due to its commitment to doing things the right way, the investment in education and solid product information is expected to lead to exponential growth.

Seemann believes that biologicals will play a crucial role in the future of agriculture, and Biolevel is well-positioned to influence significant improvements and achieve a substantial impact in the industry.

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