Building Confidence in Agricultural Technology

RESEARCH MATTERS is committed to providing independent replicated research to the agriculture industry.

Differentiating products in the crowded and complicated Ag inputs market is challenging.  Quality trusted third-party data is a must to gain the confidence of growers and ag retailers alike. Our experience developing research projects to support both internal product development decisions and drive market acceptance can be a key part of your market development and sales strategy.

Overcome market obstacles

Identify your starting point

What is needed to build market share and product acceptance?

Execute research

Collecting data that builds insight into your market fit.

Sell your vision

Share your data with stakeholders to help build market confidence

Expand your business

Leverage well-executed and positioned research to expand market share.

RESEARCH MATTERS

Replicated Pot Studies

Highest level of accuracy and control

Replicated studies performed in pots can control for unforeseen variations. Pot studies also allow for higher replication at a lower cost to help see smaller impacts for which a field trial may not allow.


Soil Health

Analytical testing

Analytical testing can shed light on product performance and mechanisms that may drive yield improvements or other crop characteristics. Comparisons of basic soil chemistry, soil respiration, soil genome, and other analytical testing can all add color to research findings.


Field Trials

Real world results

Field trials are a great opportunity to showcase results in a real-world setting. Demonstrating product utility in a field to drive yield or solve a problem can build product acceptance and fit.


Jar Testing and Compatibility

Essential for field FAQs

Product compatibility gets down to the brass tacks of in-field implementation. Compatibility testing and confidence in tank mixes can build trust and increase product fits into programs.


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