Regenerative agriculture advocates would argue that cultivating a permanent mycorrhizal fungi ecosystem in fields will lead to longer term yields and few if any inputs in the end. Adding a fungal product into a system that wasn't already conducive to natural growth seems like a recipe for minimal benefit.
For anyone not familiar, look up Gabe Brown's talks on growing soil.
> would argue that cultivating a permanent mycorrhizal fungi ecosystem in fields will lead to longer term yields and few if any inputs in the end
They should show up with data. My other concern is that regenerative farming advocates always seem to leave out labor inputs.