Catona Climate Secures 250,000 High-Quality Nature-Based Credits from Indigo Ag’s Carbon Program Through New Strategic Partnership

    Highly-rated regenerative agriculture project selected by Catona for climate impact as well as significant environmental and social benefits.

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    Ag Companies Are Looking To Feed The World With Microbes

    By Alexandra Ossola

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    "From the Ground Up": West Texas cotton yields 10% higher

    View the interviewwith Greg Sword, professor of entomology at Texas A&M, on KBTX.

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    New research data published in Frontiers in Microbiology confirm the microbiome’s potential to impact plant health

    Beneficial microbes—referred to as endophytes—are sourced in nature and can be re-introduced into the plant through seed coating to improve plant health in agriculture ...

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    Agriculture takes promising step towards boosting crop yields

    By Clive Cookson

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    Indigo’s Preliminary Commercial Data Demonstrate Significant Yield Gains for Growers with Plant Microbiome Product

    Indigo™ Cotton demonstrated an average yield improvement of 11% in the target environment of West Texas Farmers experienced productivity gains in diverse growing conditions...

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    10 Mass. companies to watch in 2017

    At the former Hood dairy plant, scientists working for Indigo Agriculture are trying to coax bacteria and fungi to produce supercharged versions of everyday plants. If they...

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    Indigo to partner with Flinders University in South Australia

    At Indigo, we seek to partner with academic institutions worldwide in their research dedicated to the plant microbiome. These partnerships are essential as we work to bring...

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    Farmers Are Manipulating Microbiomes to Help Crops Grow

    By Sarah Zhang

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    Microbiome Companies Attract Big Investments

    By Brian Gormley

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    To save on water, seeds get microbes

    A couple of Arkansans are key parts of a Massachusetts agritech research firm's plans to spend some $100 million to help farmers raise crops on less water and eventually help...

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