Contributing To The Solutions Conversation Through Partnerships
Pivot Bio|June 26th, 2023
Pivot Bio was founded on the idea that there is a safer, more sustainable way to provide nitrogen to crops than relying solely on synthetic nitrogen fertilizer. After years of research and testing in the laboratory, greenhouse, and fields, we’ve developed a product that harnesses naturally occurring microbes to fix atmospheric nitrogen and deliver it to cereal crops. While there’s nothing new about the mutually beneficial relationship between plant roots and soil microbes, it’s our job to prove that our products will perform in the field and exceed farmers’ expectations.
We are dedicated to science and providing independent data for our customers to review. To this end, we work with independent research organizations and partner with land-grant institutions. More than 20 land-grant institutions have tested our products over several years, including North Carolina State University, Iowa State University, Purdue University, the University of Georgia, and the University of Illinois, and we are partnering with even more in 2023. Collaborative research with land-grant institutions using structured protocols and standardized measurements facilitates testing across diverse environments and production systems. Data gathered from these trials can be combined with a larger body of data to better understand product performance across environments.
President Lincoln signed the first Morrill Land-Grant Act and established land-grant institutions in the mid-1800s to provide practical education in agriculture, science, and engineering. Land-grant institutions today offer a full spectrum of curricula, and these universities remain dedicated to providing science and research-based solutions for the complex problems. While all universities have research and education efforts, land-grant universities have yet another mission: Extension. Extension empowers farmers to put into practice what we learn through research. For more than 100 years, Extension efforts have evolved to meet the needs of communities with sustainable solutions that tackle changing concerns across the agricultural industry. Pivot Bio conducts multi-year research trials in partnership with land-grant institutions with confidence that university researchers will only connect farmers in their communities with practices that are best for their farming operations and the environment.
Not only do we fully support how land-grant institutions translate agricultural science into practical applications, we believe that our public-private research partnership is essential to help universities continue their critical research efforts. Pivot Bio is invested in ensuring educational institutions can continue research, education, and extension efforts in the face of budget cuts and tough decisions. With increasing demands on our farmers to produce and growing stress on our agricultural and natural resources, finding research-based answers to today’s most pressing questions is as important as ever. At Pivot Bio, we believe that science and technology that benefits farmers and the planet are foundational to solutions that meet our needs today without sacrificing the needs of future generations. Through public-private research partnerships, we can support the researchers who find the answers and demonstrate that our nitrogen-fixing microbes are a part of the solutions conversation. After all, solving the nitrogen dilemma will take great minds and concerted efforts from research and educational institutions and the private sector.
So far, multiple studies conducted through independent research organizations and land-grant institutions have demonstrated that our products consistently provide value to farmers. From greater biomass earlier in the growing season to increased yields and revenue, university data indicates that our products deliver strong performance under various growing conditions. Stay tuned as we explore the research conducted at different land-grant institutions across the country that put our products to the test to validate how they affect productivity, efficiency, and performance. We proudly provide trial summaries for our public-private research partnership agronomy studies so that every farmer can understand how Pivot Bio products can benefit their operation. In our next blog, we will take a close look at results with PROVEN 40 from trials conducted at North Carolina State University.
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Comments (6)
Monique Zamarripa
July 11th, 2024 12:00 1720656000
We would like to discuss cooperation opportunities.
Stellar Developers
February 2nd, 2024 12:00 1706832000
Great article highlighting the importance of research partnerships and the commitment to scientific integrity. It's inspiring to see how Pivot Bio is advancing sustainable agriculture through rigorous, independently proven methods. Thank you for sharing!
astrolagy Ramlaxman
January 29th, 2024 12:00 1706486400
Informative post! Thank you for highlighting the importance of independently proven research partnerships. Your commitment to scientific integrity and collaboration is commendable. Excited to see the positive impact of such partnerships in advancing agricultural innovation. Keep up the great work at Pivot Bio!
Stellar Developers
January 31st, 2024 12:00 1706659200
Informative and impactful! This article showcases the importance of research partnerships in driving innovation, particularly in the realm of sustainable agriculture. The commitment to independent validation highlights Pivot Bio's dedication to scientific rigor and advancing agricultural practices. It's encouraging to see collaboration and transparency playing key roles in shaping the future of farming. A compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, agriculture, and environmental sustainability.
Elizabeth Leichter
June 21st, 2024 12:00 1718928000
Can you send some trial packs?
Ramon Gonzalez
June 23rd, 2024 12:00 1719100800
Your product design is excellent.