Today, water quality and soil heath challenges can be addressed with a simple, effective natural solution.
So, what generally happens when you have a site that really looks bad, especially in the summer months. In most cases we are quick to turn up the water duration, hoping for a change in course. If you're in the West, and you're already applying at least 30+" on a fescue blend with a decent irrigation system––what good does turning up the dial (time) do? Nothing––you'll get more runoff, which is NOT a good look for the 'green' industry.
Today, many are turning to fertilizers and wetting agents for some relief for these types of growth problems. Heck, the industry even promotes the use of chemicals.
Unfortunately, these are temporary treatments of 'symptoms" does nothing to address the 'root' problem. Which in most cases when growth performance is so low, you are likely looking at a soil health issue.
So, with chemicals, year after year, as costs mount you're not really moving the needle toward better soil and plant health.
Weber School District in north Salt Lake works with some of the worst soil chemistries in the west. Recently, after a couple trial sites, they have opted to move on a move natural treatment––magnets. This technology is nearly invisible, and know as the "one and done" solution for balancing soil chemistry and improving plant growth.
Reduction in energy are seen with pump stations and overall water use is reduced by 20-30%. on most sites––even on thought to be well managed sites.
Today, water quality and soil heath challenges can be addressed with a simple, effective natural solution. Our one and done magnetic technology is a virtually invisible alternative to injectors, chemicals and bubbles that may offer temporary relief, but always cost more in the long run––never really 'fixing' the the problem or addressing the root cause.
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