Discover the wide range of applications for probiotic liquids on your farm
For healthy livestock, nutrient-rich crops, regenerated soil, odourless manure, healthy barn air and mould-free silage
We harvest microbes, ferment them – which multiplies the microorganisms – and deliver these to your farm
100% natural solutions to restore soil microbiology, the ultimate renewable resource.
What we offer

microbz for livestock
A fermentation broth for animal feed made with beneficial microbes from the lactobacillus, bifidobacterium and saccharomyces families.
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microbz for soil and arable
The use of microbes can improve yields, nutrient take-up and soil structure; increase water retention, plant and soil resilience.
By using natural solutions you can reduce the use of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilisers.
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microbz for manures and silage
Enhance nutrient availability, eliminate odours, toxic runoff and balance Ph. Accelerate absorption into soil, boost carbon sequestration
Every farm is unique. Our experienced advisors can offer
individual solutions for your farm.
What are the benefits of reintroducing effective microbes to agriculture?
A single hectare of healthy soil has the potential to store and filter enough water for 1000 people and soils in the UK could store over 4 billion tonnes of carbon in the form of organic matter. Not to mention the benefits for long term sustainability and the ability to provide nutritious food for an ever-growing population.
Winning back the health of our soils could be the most important task for the next generation.
Why choose microbz?
Our live microbial solutions – probiotics are 100% natural liquid fermentation broths with at least 15 main strains of beneficial microbes.
It is this naturally rich diversity which benefits your farm environments.
Meet our microbial farming heroes
Start replacing the antibiotics used in treating disease, fertilising, spraying barns, in feed with 100% naturally derived microbes for a sustainable healthy farm.
Read more about microbes in agriculture

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