Research

We are dedicated to providing high-quality products for a variety of industries. Our team is constantly working to innovate and improve our offerings, ensuring that our customers have access to the best possible solutions.

Feel free to browse the research we have compiled and contact us with any questions.

Year after year, we’ve been committed to pushing the boundaries of agricultural excellence. The 2022 results are in, and Soar Bloom Spray stands tall as a testament to innovation and progress.

Our ongoing research, spanning several years, reaffirms Soar’s ability to optimize short-term and long-term elevated crop yields in both soybean and cotton growth. These aren’t just numbers; they’re the future of farming.

Ready to explore the benefits of Soar yourself and take your crops to new heights? Dive into our comprehensive research results and learn how Chemical Dynamic’s proprietary foliar micronutrient is transforming soybean and cotton farming

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Soar Product Research

SOAR contains a balanced combination of chelated micronutrients, ascophylum nodosum, and humic and fulvic acids that activate the production of beneficial enzymes and catalysts within the plant. This synergistic mix has been specially formulated to correct and prevent mineral deficiencies and stimulate plant growth, especially during periods of environmental stress​

Soybean Research Trials Details​

  • Research results of Soar Bloom Spray on soybeans​
  • 37 irrigated farm plots used from 2021-2023 ​
  • 29 dryland farm plots used from 2021-2023 ​
  • Research conducted by Southern Ag Services and Agricenter International​

Cotton Research Trials Details​

  • Research results of Soar Bloom Spray on cotton​
  • 42 irrigated farm plots used from 2019-2023 ​
  • 49 dryland farm plots used from 2018-2023 ​
  • Research conducted by Southern Ag Services and Agricenter International​

Corn Research Trials
Details​

  • Research results of Soar Bloom Spray on cotton​
  • 42 irrigated farm plots used from 2019-2023 ​
  • 49 dryland farm plots used from 2018-2023 ​
  • Research conducted by Southern Ag Services and Agricenter International​