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Water
management can be very difficult in some areas. The two biggest
water management concerns are Water penetration and Moisture
Retention in the soil. Many areas experience a combination of these
problems on the same plot of land.
Our products are very effective at achieving water penetration in
the most difficult areas.
We also have been very successful in developing sandy soils to
increase available water and nutrient retention levels.
Water penetration can be a problem due to a variety of reasons:
Insufficient moisture promotes
High salt content which destroys soil
structure and inhibits the ability of roots to take up water.
High
sodium levels can bind up the soil and virtually block any water
from penetrating the soil, this is especially common in clay soils.
Compaction can be a problem in some crops due to the extreme
Physical stress on the soil that is caused by Heavy equipment and
tillage practices.
Compaction reduces pore spaces for air and water,
creating a hostile environment for beneficial microbial activity.
Unbalanced
nutrient levels can effectively "lock up" otherwise good soil

Our
products are proven to increase water penetration.
First, we are
able to break the bonds of sodium and magnesium from the clay
particles in heavy soils.
Second, because of the electric charge of
the molecules we are then able to flocculate the clay particles,
thereby allowing for increased pore spaces for improved water
penetration and aeration.
Thirdly, our products
stimulate plant root growth which further
increases the plant’s ability to access more water and nutrients.
Lastly, we are
able to effectively lower the
surface tension on the water molecules...making
the water more penetrating.
While this is
occurring in the soil, microbial growth is stimulated and further expands
the soil building process. This improves the soil’s ability to
retain
moisture for plant availability.
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