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Controlling Nitrogen with Clinoptilolite

Controlling Nitrogen with Clinoptilolite

With skyrocketing prices on the fertilizer market, and record high contamination levels in runoff from soil leaching, solutions for fixing nutrients in the root zone are of paramount importance. The price of nitrogen fertilizer is always in flux, but as of recently there is a distinct and obvious spike. ...

ByKMI Zeolite Inc.


Sound Advice: Meeting Corn`s Nutrient Demands

Sound Advice: Meeting Corn`s Nutrient Demands

In this edition of Sound Advice, Will Llewellyn, Sales Agronomist, shares his insights on how growers can meet corn’s nutrient demand all season long. Early in the crop’s life, nutrient needs increase slowly, until corn reaches the V10 to V14 window of peak nutrient demand. ...

BySound Agriculture Company


Pattison stream jet VR tips for top dressing

Pattison stream jet VR tips for top dressing

(Unless you got the Gumbo…) it will drive the Nutrients down into the root zone and the plants will start to uptake it immediately. ...

ByPattison Liquid Systems Inc.


Interview with Pumps Africa Magazine: Solutions To Food Security and Clean Water in Africa

Interview with Pumps Africa Magazine: Solutions To Food Security and Clean Water in Africa

The medium has a known ability to act as a natural slow release mechanism of nutrients to the root zone of new plant seeds thereby increasing the strength and performance of the plants while reducing water and fertilizer requirements. ...

ByGenesis Water Technologies, Inc.


Interview with Pumps Africa: Solutions to Food Security and Clean Water in Africa

Interview with Pumps Africa: Solutions to Food Security and Clean Water in Africa

The medium has a known ability to act as a natural slow release mechanism of nutrients to the root zone of new plant seeds thereby increasing the strength and performance of the plants while reducing water and fertilizer requirements. ...

ByGenesis Water Technologies, Inc.


First attempt to measure rainfall canopy interception loss, throughfall, and stemflow in Juglans regia Linn and Cup. Sempervirens L. Var. fastigiata in the north of Iran

First attempt to measure rainfall canopy interception loss, throughfall, and stemflow in Juglans regia Linn and Cup. Sempervirens L. Var. fastigiata in the north of Iran

Each individual tree significantly alters the growth of surrounding vegetation by partitioning of rainfall and nutrients to the rooting zone. The Iranian Hyrcanian forests are among one of the most fragile ecosystems of the country owing to large industrial activities for logging and extensive urbanisation. ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Family farms can be competitive by focusing on conservation and stewardship

Family farms can be competitive by focusing on conservation and stewardship

In my 30-year career, serious gully erosion has never been more evident in several parts of Wisconsin. Nutrient runoff from farm fields in the Mississippi basin continues to be a major cause of hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico. ...

ByNational Farmers Union (NFU)


A root-zone soil regime of wheat: physiological and growth responses to furrow irrigation in raised bed planting in northern China

A root-zone soil regime of wheat: physiological and growth responses to furrow irrigation in raised bed planting in northern China

Different irrigation methods in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) result in different water and nutrient use efficiencies and, ultimately, plant growth. A field experiment was conducted during the 2006–2007 and 2007–2008 crop cycles to investigate the effects of furrow irrigated raised bed planting and the effects of flood irrigated conventional planting on growth and productivity in ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Removal of nutrients from secondary-treated municipal wastewater in wetland microcosms using ornamental plant species

Removal of nutrients from secondary-treated municipal wastewater in wetland microcosms using ornamental plant species

Different wetland species may have a differential capacity to take up nutrients from wastewater in the process of tertiary water purification. ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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