Posts about agriculture (15)

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Not all granular fertilizers are created equal?
Plants have four basic food groups, which consist of nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and potassium (K) nutrients, and also trace minerals like iron, bor...
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How can Holganix help with aeration?
During aeration, small plugs of soil are removed from the turf to loosen hard, compacted soils and increase oxygen exchange. It also improves water ab...
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Soil is home to biology!
The soil is truly a living thing, filled with millions and billions of life forms, busily working away according to Mother Nature’s plans. In fact, on...
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Turn up the heat! Using Holganix in a drought
As many of you are aware, drought and severe heat season is upon us! By increasing nutrient and water uptake, adding natural wetting agents and enhanc...
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What Are The Components Of Healthy Soil?
When asked “What is soil?”, Dr. Bob, Director of Plant and Soil Sciences at Holganix, LLC replied, “Soil is the source for all food and fiber consumed...
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What is agriculture?
“Ag is…” Agriculture means so many different things to so many different people. But, when Yield Lab Group blogger, Stephen Fairbanks asked Holganix D...
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10X Payback on Tomatoes with Holganix Agriculture?
“Last year, I ran into an agronomist from Red Gold – a big tomato processor in Indiana and told him about Holganix,” reflects Mark Sybouts, Sales and ...
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The Science Behind Holganix: What are dead zones?
Dead zones, also known as Hypoxia, occur when there isn’t enough oxygen to support most marine life. When nitrogen and phosphorus run off into our wat...
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5 Things You Didn't Know About Organic Fertilizer
*Note: If viewing this blog via email, you will need to click on the title and access the blog online to view the above slide share. 1. Organic Fertil...
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Why is carbon important?
There are many important pieces of the soil food web puzzle, but often the effect carbon plays is overlooked. In fact, maintaining a balanced C:N rati...
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Is organic fertilizer right for you?
Organic fertilizers are in “vogue” in turf management, especially for lawn care professionals. However, is organic fertilizer the right option for you...
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The Science Behind Holganix: Why do roots matter?
Which part of the turf are your customers going to grade you on: the green foliage or the roots? Clearly, this is a rhetorical question. At the end of...
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