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LOUISVILLE, KY - Monty's Plant Food Co. se enorgullece en anunciar que el Dr. Amin Nouri se une a su creciente equipo de investigación. El Dr. Nouri se une a Monty's como Científico Senior de Investigación Agrícola. El Dr. Nouri es un científico del suelo con una amplia experiencia en investigación agrícola, formación y extensión. Amin es autor y coautor de más de 20 artículos...
Introduction – The Importance of Soil Testing Soil testing is no longer a supplemental agronomic practice—it is the foundation of modern crop production strategy. In a production environment defined by tight margins, volatile input costs, and increasing yield expectations, the ability to accurately quantify what is happening beneath the soil surface determines profitability before a…
Soil and tissue sampling are essential practices in modern agriculture, providing critical information for effective crop management. These techniques help farmers and agronomists understand the nutrient status of soils and plants, optimize fertilizer use, and improve crop yields while minimizing environmental impacts. This article explores the importance of soil and tissue sampling through six key…
Introduction In today’s competitive and environmentally conscious agricultural landscape, continuous innovation in product development is essential for achieving sustainable crop production, conserving natural resources, and improving farm economy. As a leader in sustainable soil and plant products, Monty’s Plant Food employs a multi-tiered, rigorous approach to product validation and optimization. This structured research protocol progresses…
By Fritzie Chen, R&D Scientist / Lab Manager, Monty’s Plant Food A growing number of farmers are becoming increasingly aware of the deteriorating condition of agricultural land. The relentless pursuit of higher crop yields has taken a toll on soil health. It is essential to understand that soil is not merely dirt; soil is a complex,…
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a fundamental component of soil health and fertility, playing a crucial role in agricultural productivity, environmental sustainability, and climate change mitigation. This article explores the importance of SOC by examining its chemical, physical, and biological benefits, illustrating how SOC enhances soil functionality and contributes to a sustainable ecosystem. 1. Chemical…
Soil salinity, the accumulation of soluble salts in soil, poses a significant threat to agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability worldwide. While salts are naturally occurring compounds, human activities such as irrigation, improper soil management, and industrial processes can exacerbate soil salinity. In this article, we will delve into the negative impacts of salt on soil…
The United States boasts a diverse array of soil types due to its vast land area and varying climatic conditions. Understanding these soil types and the challenges they present is crucial for effective agricultural practices, land management, and environmental conservation. This article outlines the different soil types found in the U.S. by region and discusses…
Agriculture has long relied on fertilizers to enhance soil fertility and boost crop yields. Traditionally, dry fertilizers have been the norm, but liquid fertilizers are increasingly being recognized for their superior benefits, particularly for high-yield crops. This article explores eight key points that demonstrate why a liquid fertilizer program is more advantageous than a dry…
By Alexander Shulgin, PhD Chief Scientist, Monty’s Plant Food The Role of Humic Substances (HS) in Agriculture Humic substances (HS) play a pivotal role in agriculture due to their high bio-geo-chemical activity, which positively influences nearly all aspects of soil health. This includes enhancing soil organic and mineral matter, supporting the microbiome, improving nutrient bioavailability, and…
By Alexander Shulgin, PhD Chief Scientist, Monty’s Plant Food Overview Humic acids, fulvic acids, humin, and their derivatives are gaining popularity in agriculture as fertilizer additives, soil conditioners, biostimulants, and agents for soil and crop protection and remediation. All of these substances belong to the family of humic substances (HS). Historical Context Research on humic substances…
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