Soil Science Manufacturers, Suppliers & Companies (Vegetable Farming - Horticulture)
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Professional associationbased in Cranfield, UNITED KINGDOM
The British Society of Soil Science (BSSS) or 'BS cubed' as it is fondly known was founded in 1947 by a number of eminent British soil scientists. It was formed with the aims: to advance the study of soil; to be open to membership from all those ...
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Nonprofit organization (NPO)based in Bridgewater, AUSTRALIA
A not-for-profit that serves as the non-governmental peak body for soils and soil scientists across Australia. Our mission is to promote the importance of soil in the Australian environment, build a strong and collaborative soil science community, ...
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Manufacturerbased in Visalia, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Soil Basics Corporation began it's mission to provide growers with technologically advanced solutions for improved plant health in 1995. Since then we have been able to be involved with some of the most exciting products in the agricultural ...
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Distributorbased in TONGALA, AUSTRALIA
SLTEC Fertilizer is a company that specialises in the formulation and distribution of liquid fertilizer blends. Our firm focuses solely on the development, formulation, custom blending and on farm supply of liquid fertilizer products. SLTEC ...
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Manufacturerbased in Amesbury, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
PP Systems has been supplying quality, rugged and reliable instrumentation to customers throughout the world for high-level research. PP Systems was originally set up in 1984 by Dr. Keith J. Parkinson, whose work on the measurement of photosynthesis ...
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Laboratorybased in El Segundo, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Wallace Laboratories has many years of experience in assisting farmers, professional landscaping companies and home owners produce better gardens and improving landscape by analyzing soils, plant tissues and water. Wallace Laboratories' agronomic ...
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Professional associationbased in Madison, WISCONSIN (USA)
Every day, everyone is affected by agronomy. The food you eat, the coffee you drink, the ethanol-based gas in your car, the grass on the golf course, the natural fibers of the clothing you wear—all are products of agronomy and the work of ...
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Universitybased in Storrs, CONNECTICUT (USA)
The University of Connecticut Soil Nutrient Analysis Laboratory (SNAL) has been serving the farmers, greenhouse growers and residents of Connecticut for over 50 years. Currently, it is directed by Dr. Thomas Morris and managed by Dawn Pettinelli; ...
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