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Other trials

Smaller records from across the years — different crops, countries and seasons. These are field notes and observations, not controlled results: germination, growth, stress tolerance and yield, treated against a control. Read them for direction, then prove it on your own strip.

Treated plot — large, uniform melons crated for grading.Treated
Treated plot — large, uniform melons crated for grading.
Untreated control plot, same field.Control
Untreated control plot, same field.
Harvest walk-through of the treated plot (sound removed).
Melon (KH Sabyr) · Maktaaral, Kazakhstan · 2023

Larger melons on the treated plot

≈30 kg
per crate — treated plot, first of 4–5 pickings

Adjacent treated and untreated melon plots, split by an irrigation channel and harvested side by side. The treated side gave visibly larger, more uniform melons, crated at about 30 kilograms each; the grower expected four to five pickings before a final crate count. An observation — the season's yield was still being tallied.

Source: Grower field record · Maktaaral, Kazakhstan · 29 July 2023
Flax bundles — treated (left, fuller) against the untreated control (right).Treated / Control
Flax bundles — treated (left, fuller) against the untreated control (right).
Flax (fibre) · SPK Yeltsy · Tver region, Russia · 2005

+60% seed and +75% stem, on 221 hectares

+60% / +75%
seed yield / stem yield vs control — 221 ha field

A field trial of fibre flax (лён-долгунец) at the Yeltsy farm, Selizharovsky district, across 221 hectares. Recorded yield increases: +60% on seed and +75% on unthreshed stems at 19% moisture — the stem being where fibre flax carries its value. A field observation, separate from and much larger than the VNIIL laboratory germination report.

Source: Field record · SPK Yeltsy, Selizharovsky district, Tver region, Russia · 2005
Control · treated · treated + biofertiliser — tillering and root mass, left to right.
Control · treated · treated + biofertiliser — tillering and root mass, left to right.
Rice · Hyderabad, India · 2009

More tillers, heavier plants

240 g vs 160 g
plant weight, treated vs untreated control

Rice grown as control, treated, and treated-plus-biofertiliser, then lifted and compared. Tiller counts rose from 21 (control) to 22 (treated) to 26 (treated + biofertiliser), and plant weight from 160 g to 240 g to 310 g.

Source: Field/lab record · Hyderabad, India · 2009
Field emergence — treated rows (left) up ahead of the still-bare control (right).Treated / Control
Field emergence — treated rows (left) up ahead of the still-bare control (right).
Tray stand — control (left) against treated (right).Control / Treated
Tray stand — control (left) against treated (right).
Cotton · Hyderabad, India · 2008–2009

Treated seed came up first

Up first
seedling emergence & stand, treated vs control

An emergence comparison from treated versus untreated cotton seed. In the field the treated rows were up and green while the control rows were still bare; on the bench the treated tray carried a denser, taller stand than the control.

Source: Field/lab record · Hyderabad, India · 2008–2009
Sicot 71BR at day four — treated (top) vs control (bottom).Treated / Control
Sicot 71BR at day four — treated (top) vs control (bottom).
Cotton (Sicot 71BR) · Narrabri, Australia · 2007

Germination, treated against control

Further along
seed germination at day four, treated vs control

Seed of the Australian cultivar Sicot 71BR, scored on the fourth day. The treated dish (top) had pushed further into leaf and root than the untreated control (bottom).

Source: Seed germination record · Australian Cotton Research Institute, Narrabri · 2007
Treated vs control minitubers, two varieties.Treated / Control
Treated vs control minitubers, two varieties.
Potato (QUST minitubers) · Kaynar, Kazakhstan ·

Bigger minitubers, two varieties

Larger tubers
minituber size, treated vs control — not total yield

QUST minitubers of two varieties (Babaev and Ulan) grown treated against an untreated control. The treated tubers ran larger side by side. An observation on tuber size, not a measured yield.

Source: Grower field note · Kaynar, Kazakhstan
Treated vs untreated wheat germination.Treated / Control
Treated vs untreated wheat germination.
Wheat · Germination bench ·

Denser, faster germination

Faster
germination & early vigour, treated vs untreated dish

Wheat seed germinated on the bench, treated against an untreated dish. The treated seed came up denser and faster — an early-vigour observation.

Source: Grower field note · germination bench
Seedling roots — control (К, left) against treated (Об, right).Control / Treated
Seedling roots — control (К, left) against treated (Об, right).
Sunflower · Timiryazev Academy (RSAU-MTAA), Moscow ·

Longer roots on the treated seedlings

0.9 → 4.3 cm
seedling root length (on water), control → treated

Scored at the Timiryazev Academy: sunflower seedlings from treated seed developed markedly longer roots than the untreated control — roughly 4.3 cm against 0.9 cm on water. The academy's own summary of the work notes gains in germination energy, root development, stress tolerance and yield.

Source: Seedling record · Timiryazev Academy (RSAU-MTAA), Moscow
How to read these

Field notes and grower observations — not randomized, replicated trials, and in most cases without a final measured figure. They record germination, growth, stress tolerance and, where counted, yield, on treated versus control. Directional, independently recorded, never a guarantee. The number that counts is the one you'd measure on your own ground.

The only number that counts is the one on your field.

Every figure here is a historical, third-party observation — not a guarantee. Run a control strip and let your own ground decide.

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