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WEBINAR:

Replacing Fertility Inputs with Soil Biology

Webinar Details

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Topic: Replacing Fertility Inputs with Soil Biology
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12:00 PM CST / 1:00 PM EST
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Tuesday, July 14, 2026
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Presenter: David Stark, Holganix President of Agriculture

Join Dave Stark to learn how biological systems can improve nutrient efficiency, reduce fertilizer needs, and help growers get more value from every pound applied.

Key Topics Covered:

Fertilizer costs remain one of the biggest expenses on the farm. As growers prepare for fall fertility decisions, many are asking the same question:

How much fertilizer can soil biology actually replace?

  • How soil biology can help reduce fertilizer inputs
  • Why nitrogen efficiency is more important than ever
  • How microbes help cycle and unlock nutrients already in the soil
  • What biology can replace, and what it can't 
  • How Revive and Thrive support nutrient availability and plant performance
  •  Real-world grower examples and results
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Topics: agriculture, Holganix Bio 800, farmers, Holganix Bio 800+, Holganix Bio 800+ Agriculture, holganix webinar, fertilizer, soil health, soil biology

Webinar Hosts

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David Stark, Ph.D.

President of Agriculture

Dr. David Stark brings more than 25 years of experience from Monsanto, where he served in executive roles including VP of Global Trade Partnership, VP of Consumer Traits, and Co-President of NatureMark Potatoes. A molecular biologist by training, he holds nine patents and has authored 26 scientific papers. At Holganix, David brings scientific rigor and market insight to the company’s soil health initiatives. He’s known for combining academic excellence with a grounded, farmer-first approach—and for being just as comfortable talking genetic pathways as he is planting potatoes.

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