Increase Your Yield by Improving Soil Structure
- Water and Soil Conservation, LLC

- Apr 3
- 1 min read
SoilX66 has improved yield and plant stand in corn, barley and winter wheat on commercial and University farms. That's the bottom line and there are good reasons to believe it will work because its effects are grounded in scientific principles. SoilX66 flocculates and aggregates clay particles creating a crumb structure where seedlings can emerge more easily and grow successfully, rewarding you with higher yields. The improved soil structure allows water to permeate the soil and remain in small, well-aerated pores.

How much product should I use? Field research on commercial and university farms supports a general recommendation: Apply SoilX66 in a broadcast application after planting, at 2 gallons per acre in 10–20 gallons of water. Using this rate, statistically significant yield improvements of 9–10 bushels per acre have been recorded for corn, winter wheat, and barley in dry site cultivation. We have also seen lower application rates achieve the same yield improvement because yields may vary depending on your soil type. For instance, on a sandy loam at a University farm in Plymouth, North Carolina, we found that only one gallon per acre applied to winter wheat was needed. At the same location, the two-gallon broadcast rate increased corn yield by 9%, but banding could significantly reduce the amount of SoilX66 required to achieve the same yield.
Since soil type, cropping practices, and climate vary, try SoilX66 on your soil under your conditions. Find the best application method and dilution needed to boost your crop yields with SoilX66. It is easy to apply and the benefit could far exceed the cost.



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