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7 Ways Growers Can Improve Soil Health

When it comes to maximizing vegetable crop yield, soil health is an essential part of the equation. Here are seven ways growers can begin positively impacting the quality of their dirt.

  1. Introduce beneficial bacteria into the soil using the Quantum Growth Series. This product works to dramatically increase the higher lifeforms in the soil. When these bacteria are present, plants are less susceptible to water stress and develop healthier root systems.
  2. Avoid soil fumigants, which kill everything in the soil’s ecosystem, including beneficial bacteria, fungi, and other micro- and macro-organisms that keep the soil fertile.
  3. Plant cover crops, which have an abundance of positive impacts that include preventing soil and wind erosion, improving the soil’s physical and biological properties, supplying nutrients, suppressing weeds, enhancing the availability of soil water, and breaking pest cycles.
  4. Practice less intrusive tilling practices. Strip-till and no-till improve the organic matter content in the soil, while retaining moisture and nutrients.
  5. Rotate your crops. This practice boosts soil health by increasing the available nutrient levels.
  6. Test the soil regularly to measure biodiversity. Without knowing what’s in the soil, you won’t know what you need to do to balance the nutrient levels.
  7. Improve irrigation efficiency to minimize nutrient leaching.

To learn more about Ecological Laboratories, the Quantum Growth Series, and where to find a distributor near you, visit GrowQuantum.com.

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Improving soil health to foster a thriving underground ecosystem is an essential part of minimizing inputs and maximizing yield. Ecological Laboratories develops and manufactures specialized beneficial bacteria formulations. Its Quantum Growth Series is specially designed for vegetable growers.

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