Services
Soil Remediation
Agricultural productivity is driven by numerous factors such as resource availability, science & technology, and environmental influences. Arable land resources are fixed and shrinking in many parts of the world. The adoption of viable, research-backed practices and solutions to maintain the sustainable productivity of available land resources are imminently needed.
While some factors that limit agricultural productivity cannot be controlled, we assure that the soil component is sustainably optimizing productivity. Our industry leading expertise in specialized fields and technology positions us to tackle the toughest soil problems around the world, such as: erosion, salinization, acidification, compaction, aridity, alkalinity, nutrient depletion, and organism extinction.
SOIL TESTING, FERTILITY EVALUATION, AND INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
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In-depth soil fertility and chemistry interpretations (including evaluation of nutrients and nutrient interactions)
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Accounting of all nutrient input sources to reduce cost and harm of excessive fertilizer application
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Site- and crop-specific nutrient recommendations maximizing crop yield and quality
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Recommendations of site-specific conservation measures for soil nutrients, moisture, and other desirable properties
CUSTOMIZED AGRICULTURE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH PROGRAMS FOR FARMERS
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We provide educational programs on soil conservation measures: superior crop management practices, emerging markets, technologies, problems, organic farming and organic certifications, etc.
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Presentation of complex scientific findings in non-technical forms for easy application by farmers
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Partnering with government and non-governmental organizations on agriculture education, research programs and program implementation anywhere needed.
ORGANIC AGRICULTURE SUPPORT
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Our line of organic-certified proprietary biostimulants was created to support organic crop and livestock production, creating an easier path to your organic certification
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We works with conventional farmers who intend on transitioning to organic farming and new organic farmers to meet the organic certification requirements
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USDA Organic Certification expands the organic produce market internationally due to the equivalence arrangement the US has with Canada, Japan, Switzerland, and the European Union. This implies that as long as the terms of the arrangement are met, organic operations certified as USDA organic may be labeled and sold as organic in these countries and regions
Links to Useful Resources:
Guide to Organic Certification
Guide for Organic Crop Producers