Category Archives: Soil Fertility

Second time around for “Tatay Jake” – Private trial of envirolizer in Nueva Ecija, Philippines

This is the second field test trial of Tatay Jake. This test was conducted on the same farm lot he previously used envirolizer. For this test, it was done on the wet season. The whole month August was a very rainy month. Almost all rice paddies in the area were submerged in flood waters. We […]

Sustainable food: the great challenge

Feeding an ever-increasing world population – in a context of climate change and water scarcity – poses one of the greatest challenges humanity will have to face immediately. The consequences of the indiscriminate use of dangerous and harmful chemical fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides -which have also become scarce and very expensive- put the viability of […]

Why farmer should test their soil before, during and after farming?

Soil testing is an important part of sustainable agriculture. It helps farmers to understand the nutrient levels in their soil, which can help them to make better decisions about fertilizer application. Soil testing can also be used to identify other soil problems, such as acidity or salinity. There are three main reasons why farmers should […]

How would farmers increase crop growth with envirolizer and less sythetic inputs

Envirolizer is a brand name for a type of certified organic input foliar plant booster and soil conditioner that is made from 100% natural minerals, and other natural ingredients. It is designed to improve soil health and plant fertility, leading to increased crop growth and yield. Here are some ways that farmers may be able […]

How sub-micronized calcium would supports your crop development

This unique form of calcium has several properties that make it useful for supporting crop development.  Ultrafine “Micronized and Sub-micronized” calcium, also known as nano-calcium, has been found to support crop development in several ways: Enhancing nutrient uptake: Calcium is an essential nutrient for plants, and sub-micronized calcium can be more readily absorbed by crops […]

Soil Food Web & The Soil Biology

Why we support Dr Elaine Ingham and her colleagues? The soil food web is an intricate system of organisms that interact with each other and the environment to create a healthy and balanced ecosystem. It is made up of a variety of organisms, from bacteria and fungi to worms and insects, all of which play […]

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