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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) offers the ability to analyze soil samples with little sample preparation, provides detection of all elements in the periodic table, and has a large dynamic range (ppm to wt. %). ...
ByApplied Spectra, Inc. based in West Sacramento, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Zeolite-containing fertilizer reduces nutrient leaching in sodded turfgrass, yielding a more positive color and turf growth rate. KMI Zeolite can increase root growth and improve health in ...
ByKMI Zeolite Inc. based in Pahrump, NEVADA (USA)
KMI Zeolite can reduce nutrient leaching, prevent compaction, increase infiltration, and help the aeration of deep root systems due to its high surface area and porosity. Retain nutrients, immobilize toxins, buffer pH and improve soil ...
ByKMI Zeolite Inc. based in Pahrump, NEVADA (USA)
AN ORGANIC SOIL ADDITIVE THAT STIMULATES SOIL HEALTH AND ASSISTS IN SOLUBILIZING MINERALS IN THE SOIL FOR MORE EFFICIENT UPTAKE Deserving of it's name, Bio Soil Magic is installed at only 50 grams per acre into the soil prior to seeding. Among it's benefits, Bio Soil Magic reduces applied moisture, decreases fertilizer usage, assists greatly in solubilizing phosphates and mobilizing potassium for easier and more efficient uptake of nutrients. When combined with Seed UP, a microbial ...
ByTerawet Green Technologies, Inc. (TGT) based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
KMI Zeolite can promote nitrogen retention, control the moisture content, and purify methane gas produced by anaerobic digestion. Natural zeolite is incorporated into compost to significantly reduce heavy metal uptake by plants. Zeolite is also used to combat odors produced by waste and manure ...
ByKMI Zeolite Inc. based in Pahrump, NEVADA (USA)
ORGANIC CARBON is applied in many fields, especially in agriculture like it makes soil fertility, to excess the chemical fertilizer, to increase the germination, .... and treat the odors from pig ...
ByJapan Vietnam Smart Future JSC based in Ho Chi Minh City, VIETNAM
Biochar is a type of charcoal that is made from biomass through a process of pyrolysis. Pyrolysis is the thermochemical decomposition of organic matter into combustible gases and char. The word “bio” in biochar refers to the biological origin of the ...
ByCarbon Gold Ltd based in Clevedon, UNITED KINGDOM
Climate change and limited resources are some of the challenges faced by modern agriculture. By gathering essential information, IoT can help to smarter farming where you get the most out of your ...
ByMicro Technic A/S based in Aarup, DENMARK
It has become very simple, water scarcity combined with expensive crop nutrients needs to be corrected. Nutrients in soil without moisture will not allow the roots to connect and interact with ...
ByIngenuityWorx based in Scarborough, MAINE (USA)
Puragen Activated Carbons products are used in the agricultural industry as a soil amendment and to also protect grass seeds. For soil amendment, OxPure™ carbons increase crop productivity by improving water and nutrient retention in soil and reducing pesticide and herbicide residues. ...
ByPuragen Activated Carbons based in Palm Beach Gardens, FLORIDA (USA)
(Bio)char, biomass-charcoal, a charcoal for biological purposes. Use of the word biochar in agriculture is new, but the material has been around as long as land plants and lightning co-existed. It is a naturally occurring element of soils and the use of biochar in agriculture has been adopted by various cultures worldwide for thousands of ...
BySoil Reef LLC. based in Berwyn, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
BCMbio™ is dedicated to providing a full range of microbial solutions to the agriculture, horticulture and turf management marketplaces. A rich, biologically active soil is fundamental to building a sustainable agricultural system. Our soil specific strains are designed to improve soil quality, increase plant health and provide a cleaner, larger yield at ...
ByJBMbio.com based in Armada, MICHIGAN (USA)
Vertical farming or city farming is the practice of growing crops in stacked layers within controlled environment agriculture (CEA) using artificial LED Grow Lights and climate control to get the desired results. They can be housed in buildings, warehouses, shipping containers or even underground. Vertical farms use soil-free growing techniques and are ideal for propagating young plants, cultivating full crops, and growing healthier, pesticide-free produce. ...
ByVertically Urban Ltd based in Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM