Field trials on wheat by Kansas State University using MPXA– a humic and fulvic acid based chelating agent – resulted in an average 29% increase in bushels per acre.
Developed through extensive testing and chelation research, MPXA is known for enhancing stronger growth in crops though stimulating oxygen uptake, increasing chlorophyll content and increasing the availability of macro and micronutrients to plant roots. However trials have revealed that MXPA is particularly effective with wheat crops.
Manufactured by Californian plant research-based agricultural production company FARMCo Affiliates LLC, MPXA has been producing remarkable results in wheat trials. A study by the Oklahoma Panhandle Research and Extension Centre using MPXA produced an increase in bushels per acre of 18% over the control site. And a study by Kansas State University yielded an average increase of 29% over the control.
“FARMCo’s proprietary process creates a unique, high performing humic acid which is producing significant increases in both root growth and yields across a range of crops, including wheat”, says Henry Johnson, Sales Manager at ExNonProfit Consulting Ltd, the distributor for MPXA. “The fact that MPXA is 100% soluble means that it can easily be applied via standard watering, fertigation and foliar spraying practices. And its low cost per acre is driving significant returns on investment for agricultural holdings. The majority of our customer base is in the US and Canada. However we already have a major wheat trials going on in the Ukraine and Estonia, and we are looking forward to getting more going internationally”.
MPXA is different in that it chelates micronutrients at much higher rates (94% – 100%) compared to other non-environmental products such as EDTA. Formulated from Leonardite Ore, MPXA’s humic and fulvic acids contain millions of bonding sites that capture micronutrients in either acid or alkaline environments. This makes for an extremely effective chelating agent that improves plants ability for micronutrient uptake. The resulting increase in metabolism produces significantly more new root tissue, creating a stronger base for crops. MPXA also supports the mycorrhizal zone where symbiotic plant biologicals can thrive and support plant growth. As of March 2020, MPXA will be OMRI Listed for organic farming.
Summary of results from Kansas State University trial
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Control Site | MPXA Site | % Increase | |
Rep 1 | 41.4 bushels/acre | 52.3 bushels/acre | 26% |
Rep 2 | 51.4 bushels/acre | 66.8 bushels/acre | 30% |
Rep 3 | 57.6 bushels/acre | 69.2 bushels/acre | 20% |
Rep 4 | 52.2 bushels/acre | 73.9 bushels/acre | 42% |
Average | 50.7 bushels/acre | 65.6 bushels/acre | 29% |
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About ExNonProfit Consulting Ltd
ExNonProfit Consulting Ltd have partnered with FARMCo Affiliates LLC – the manufacturers of plant growth chelating agents MPXA and HumaBase – to distribute their products internationally. We are specialists in sales and marketing with representatives in London and Seattle working with agricultural holdings around the world.
ExNonProfit Consulting: https://www.exnonprofit.com/