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Agriculture and Turf Group
FAQ
Why should I inoculate my soil? Doesn't it contain biology already?

(See Rhizosphere as well) All but the most sterile of soils contain biology.  Not all of this biology is beneficial for your plants - not all of the beneficial biology may be
active when needed. In a perfect scenario a natural balance would exist and adding
more bacteria or fungi would be a waste of money at best. Think virgin forests,
jungles, prairies before they were cultivated. Many factors impact the soil ecology;
soils disturbed by farming, erosion, quality and quantity of organic matter, top soil
loss, loss of native plants, etc, all have bearing on the microbial activity and diversity.
These organisms are always competing for habitat and nutrients. Our products tip
the balance in the plants favor by placing known amounts of known organisms in the
right place at the right time. In a well managed soil program the need for our products
disappears over time. Similarly, in an aggressively managed program with demanding
yields, our products are tools to mitigate the immediate indigenous microbial
disassociation caused by chemical fertilization and to reduce the compaction layer
created by the salts contained in irrigation water.
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