Magnetically Influenced Water: Leading the Way to Precision Irrigation

Can we achieve precision irrigation without magnetically influenced water (MIW)? The blunt answer is no, not fully. Unfortunately, without the widespread adoption of MIW for all irrigation applications, the significant benefits of optimal and exact irrigation cannot be realized timely.

MIW technology has been present in various markets for decades. Studies and field evidence with agronomic applications have demonstrated improved plant and soil health, as well as increased yields, with much less water required. Why? Because water has more complexities than commonly thought, and addressing them is not complicated.

Water quality issues, such as high mineral levels in water supplies, can significantly damage soil health, leading to compaction and soil sealing, especially in areas with regular and ongoing irrigation seasons. Often, water is not recognized as the root cause of these problems, and the proposed solutions typically involve chemical fixes, such as wetting agents.

Conventional irrigation supply water, regardless of the source, is considered 'un-ordered' or unstructured, with a relatively neutral charge, while magnetically influenced water has an ordered physical structure of H3O2 and a negative charge, similar to rainwater. This difference results in better interactions with soil and plants, making MIW a preferable choice for irrigation.

By using the passive, simple, and natural technology of restructuring and energizing irrigation water supplies, we can achieve 'rain-like water' for 100% of irrigation needs. Furthermore, this approach leads to additional benefits, including increased system flow, minimized run-off, reduced water consumption, lower pump energy usage, decreased reliance on fertilizers and chemicals, scale-free equipment and drip systems, and improved plant and soil health, ultimately leading to better yields.

In summary, any irrigation system without MIW is simply less effective and efficient and incurs higher operational costs, missing out on the numerous benefits that an MIW system provides. For those in the irrigation industry, striving for the best for customers and real precision irrigation should make the adoption of MIW an easy choice.

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Today, water quality and soil heath challenges can be addressed with a simple, effective natural solution.