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INOCULANTS
All legume crops need.....INTX
Microbials
Nature doesn't always provide the most hospitable environment
for legume seeds at planting time. Fortunately, inoculation can overcome some of the
environmentally hostile conditions your crops face. In simple terms, inoculants are useful
bacteria that infect roots, form nodules, and convert atmospheric Nitrogen into a useable
form for the plant.
SOYBEANS
Formulated
to maximize soybean production, PRIMO contains unique
biological growth promoters that are designed to significantly increase root mass of the
soybean plant. This, in turn, increases nutrient, mineral, and water uptake, advances
early season vigor, and leads to overall improved plant health. More roots
means more nodulation, thus leading to more nitrogen fixation and, ultimately, higher
yields. PRIMO is packaged for custom application in convenient 2,500 and 10,000 lb.
configurations. PRIMO is a liquid additive used in conjunction with N-TAKE Liquid and is
applied at a rate of 2.1 oz./50 lbs. of seed.
N-TAKE
Liquid Inoculant Available in packaged quantities to treat 2,500 lbs.
or 10,000 lbs., N-TAKE for soybeans can be either seed-applied or mixed with water for
in-furrow applications. With one of the highest bacteria counts in the industry (at
1.1million rhizobia/seed), N-TAKE offers peace of mind in ensuring proper nodulation every
time. Its low application rate of 1.75 oz./50 lbs. of seed also helps eliminate problems
associated with bridging and clumping of seed.
N-DURE Humus for
Legumes Available in bacterial strains and treatment sizes to match
any legume inoculation, N-DURE is one of the most economical products on the market for
obtaining nitrogen fixation. Packaged as a pre-mixed, humus-based product, N-DURE's high
potency can yield results in a wide range of conditions. However, its use is not
recommended on first-year ground. Although no special equipment is needed for application,
best results occur when N-DURE is mixed with a small amount of water to aid in seed
adhesion and applied at the time of planting.
COMPLET LINE OF INOCLANTS FOR ALL TYPES OF LEGUMES
Soybeans - Peanuts - Alfalfa -
Clovers - Peas - Vetch -Lentils - Garden-
Garbonzo/Chickpeas - Yuchi Arrowleaf
Clover - Dry Beans - and more.
What treats what?
There are many different species of Rhizobia. It is
important to note that rhizobia are legume specific meaning it takes the exact rhizobia to
infect the legume planted in order for it to produce nitrogen effectively. Listed below
are species of rhizobia and the species they nodulate.
Soybeans Bradyrhizobium japonicum
Treats:
All varieties of soybeans.
Alfalfa & Clover Combination Sinorhizobium
meliloti and Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii Treats:
Alfalfa
Snail bur-clover
Bitter clover
Spotted bur-clover
Black medic
Alsike clover
Ball clover
Berseem clover
Bigflower clover
Carolina clover
Cluster clover
Rabbitfoot clover |
Tubercle bur-clover
California bur-clover
White sweet clover
Fenugreek
Yellow alfalfa
Hop clover
Hungarian clover
Ladino
Large hop clover
Persian clover
Puff clover
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Button clover
Yellow sweet clover
Little bur-clover
Tifton bur-clover
Hubam sweetclover
Red clover
Seaside clover
Small hop clover
White clover
Zig zagg clover
Crimson clover |
Arrowleaf Clover
Treats:All varieties of Arrowleaf including Yuchi, Meechi, Apache,
and Amclo
Subterranean Clover Treats:All
varieties of Subterranean clover and all varieties of Rose clover.
Cowpea, Peanut and Lespedeza Treats
Acacia
Adzuki bean
Alyceclover
Asparagus-bean
Centro
Common lespedeza
Cowpea
Desmodium
Hairy indigo
Jackbean |
Mung Bean
Partridge pea
Peanuts
Pigeon pea
Sericea lespedeza
Siratro
Slender bushclover
Striped crotalaria
Sunn crotalaria
Tepary bean
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Jointvetch
Kangaroo-thorn
Korean lespedeza
Kudzu
Lima bean
Velvet bean
Wild indigo
Winged bean
Winged crotalaria
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Peas, Vetch, Lentils, and Faba Beans Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viceae
Treats:
Austrian winter pea
Common vetch
Faba bean
Field pea
Flat pea |
Garden pea
Hairy vetch
Lentil
Manantha vetch
Narrowleaf vetch
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Purple vetch
Rough pea
Sweet pea
Tangier pea |
Dry Beans Rhizobium
leguminosarum biovar phaseoli
Treats:
Black beans
Cranberry beans
Field or Canning beans
Garden or String beans |
Great Northern beans
Kidney beans
Navy beans
Pink beans
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Scarlet Runner beans
Snap beans
Wax beans |
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Rhizobium loti
Treats:
| Common Birdsfoot |
All broadleaf varieties
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All narrowleaf varieties |
Crownvetch
Rhizobium sp. Treats: All varieties of
crownvetch
Garden Combination Bradyrhizobium
sp. and Rhizobium leguminosarum Treats:
Cowpeas
Garden peas
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Garden beans
Lima beans
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Sweet peas
Peanuts |
We at Kentucky American Seeds offer a full line
of inoculants from INTX Microbials.

Producer and Dealer inquires welcomed
To Order Call 270-886-2582 or Toll
free 1-888-398-4516
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