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MycorrPlus-A and O act like a center pivot for dryland farmers! Learn more about boosting farming yields and dryland farming practices from the USDA NRCS drought resources.
Richard Fish says: "When the hot, dry July weather came and grass normally goes dormant, the 'MycorrPlus' grass just kept growing."

When the weather turned hot and dry, grass stopped growing.

It inoculates the soil with 70+ strains of aerobic bacteria and fungi, along with sea minerals, fish, kelp, and humic acids.
Beneficial microbes displace harmful elements, form nutrient-transporting mycorrhizal webs, and multiply earthworms for better soil energy.
Favorable conditions prompt plants to secrete sugars into the soil. These sugars act as a glue to bind soil particles, create structure, and boost moisture retention.
(Andrew in Michigan reported award-winning produce and massive root networks after applying MycorrPlus in July.)
Microbes use sugars to bind soil particles, building organic matter and increasing moisture storage.
Enhanced soil structure allows nitrogen (78% of air) to flow in and be fixed by bacteria into forms available to plants.
Well-structured soil holds water in tiny air pockets, ensuring moisture is available even during dry spells.