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Inoculants by Crop - JumpStart - Alfalfa/SweetcloverAlfalfa has a high requirement for nutrients with many sources considering phosphate is the most limiting nutrient in alfalfa production. Approximately 15 pounds of P2O5 are removed with every ton of alfalfa harvested. Phosphate is responsible for:
JumpStart Increases Phosphate AvailabilityJumpStart increases the availability of phosphate by forming a symbiotic relationship with the plant. The plant’s roots produce sugars that feed JumpStart while JumpStart solubilizes phosphate making it available for the plant to take up. Better phosphate availability means higher yields. ![]() JumpStart ApplicationJumpStart is sold as a wettable powder that is mixed into water and applied to the seed prior to seeding. JumpStart Application Rates for Alfalfa and Sweetclover
See the Inoculant Application Methods section for more information. Better Nodulation and Nitrogen FixationPhosphate plays a critical role in nitrogen fixation and thereby enhances growth, yield and maturity in legumes. Research shows that adequate phosphate nutrition brings many benefits in legumes: • More extensive root growth - provides greater opportunity for the development of nitrogen-fixing nodules. MultiAction FertilitySee TagTeam alfalfa/sweetclover section for more information on how JumpStart, the phosphate inoculant, is combined with Sinorhizobium meliloti, the Rhizobium species for alfalfa and sweetclover for even greater yields. For more information on the unique features of JumpStart click on JumpStart.
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