Switch Bioworks Launches Field Trials for Innovative Microbial Fertilizer
Switch Bioworks has initiated field trials for a novel microbial fertilizer, authorized by the USDA and EPA, targeting corn crops in the U.S. Midwest. This technology seeks to provide a sustainable alternative to traditional fertilizers, addressing rising costs and supply chain vulnerabilities.

Switch Bioworks has launched field trials for its microbial fertilizer, with regulatory approval from the USDA and EPA. This innovative solution utilizes living microbes to capture atmospheric nitrogen, converting it to ammonia for crop use, and aims to replace conventional fertilizers reliant on fossil fuels.
The trials will take place across various agricultural sites in the U.S. Midwest, focusing on corn. The data generated will help optimize the microbial engineering platform, developed from Stanford research, under actual farming conditions.
This initiative is timely, as growing fertilizer costs and supply chain fragility pose risks to agricultural stability, prompting federal actions to support domestic production. Continued development of this technology could enhance U.S. agricultural and biotechnology leadership while addressing environmental concerns.




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