NewLeaf’s Corn Rootworm Repelling Biological Shows Up Strong in 2024

Late-season root comparisons of TS201 vs. Grower Standard Practice from an on-farm trial in Centreville, Maryland.
Kelly Garrett discusses the ROI of TS201 during the January 22nd episode of Cutting the Curve podcast. Garrett noted both the technology’s price point and the results as key factors to consider.

Just one season into its commercial release, NewLeaf Symbiotics’ EPA-registered bioinsecticide TS201 – scientifically-proven to repel corn rootworm – is turning heads and yield monitors. Planted on nearly 450,000 acres in 2024, this first-of-its-kind biocontrol option delivered an average 9 bu/A* yield advantage over Grower Standard Practice. These results demonstrate the data-backed, performance-driven biologicals the industry has come to expect from NewLeaf’s industry-leading PPFM technology (Pink-Pigmented Facultative Methylotrophs).

“Corn rootworm has proven to be an unpredictable yield robber for growers,” says Aaron Kelley, Ph.D., Chief Commercial Officer with NewLeaf. “What makes TS201 standout is its performance with or without corn rootworm (CRW) pressure, something growers can benefit from when margins are tight. We’ve paired it with a specific-to-corn PPFM-powered biostimulant that helps boost yields even without CRW larvae feeding. It’s about helping give growers that return on investment they need.”

NewLeaf first launched the planter box-ready CRW bioinsecticide in Spring 2024, after years of rigorous testing in labs, greenhouses and in-field trials. Feedback from growers has been overwhelmingly positive, with the roots speaking for themselves.

Mid-season root comparisons of TS201 vs. Grower Standard Practice from an on-farm trial in Dow City, Iowa.
Temple Rhodes prides himself in making the most out of the tools he has for his Centreville, Maryland farm. He sees value in TS201 becoming part of his Grower Standard Practice, even without the threat of CRW in his area. He explained his thoughts on the January 22nd episode of Cutting the Curve podcast.

“TS201 is proving that it can win over even the most skeptical farmers,” adds Kelley. “Last season, we ran TS201 trials with two national corn yield contest ‘yield chasers.’ They do a lot of technology trials and they’re not easy to impress. They’ve both announced that TS201 is part of their grower standard practice for 2025. That’s a pretty big testament to the efficacy of our technology.”

Applied at planting, TS201 works with the plant’s natural defenses to repel corn rootworm larvae from feeding on the root. In the event of rootworm feeding, the technology has also demonstrated root regrowth capabilities, helping a plant recover from the damage.

NewLeaf’s PPFM-powered corn biostimulant, which comes with TS201, helps deliver improved nutrient uptake during critical stages of development and protects against abiotic stress. The unique microbes colonize the plant, providing benefits all season long.

The revolutionary TS201 EPA-registered corn bioinsecticide technology is available now for 2025 under an expanding number of products through NewLeaf’s partners. To learn more, visit NewLeafSym.com.

About Newleaf Symbiotics

NewLeaf Symbiotics is a biological technology provider known as the pioneer and global leader of Pink-Pigmented Facultative Methylotrophs (PPFMs) and methanotrophs, a closely related microbe. NewLeaf has released six technologies on eight crops over the last decade and has a pipeline backed by more than 250 patents focused on sustainable and yield-based outcomes in crop production. Ranging from row crops to specialty operations, NewLeaf is dedicated to a science-led, performance-driven and data-backed approach that delivers results to its partners and the growers they support. For more information, visit www.newleafsym.com.

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