Agriculture Nutrients
We understand that soil health is vital to crops and agriculture operations and Cultiv has developed its soil nutrients for farmers to drastically increase crop yields.
Soil Health Products For Crops
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Agriculture & Soil Health Products
Can you have thriving crops with low maintenance?
Typically, the two aren’t coupled together. After all, how can you get the healthy soils needed for abundant crops without putting in the hard work?
While some level of plant maintenance is usually needed to for plant health, our soil health products help expedite the growth process while requiring less maintenance, resulting in higher yields.
FUNGI, ARCHAEA, ALGAE and BACTERIA make for a dream team when combined properly and blended with the proper carbon base amendments.
Get beautiful crops with less effort by tapping into your soil structure to improve nutrient absorption with CULTIV.
Concept Of Soil Health
Is soil health the same thing as plant health? Yes and no.
Your soil quality is defined by its capacity to continue functioning as a living ecosystem, vital to sustaining plants, animals, and even humans.
Healthy soils full of nutrients are the very foundation of all sustainable agriculture and crop production. Think about that corn on the cob from your local grocer…It came from good soil health.
The mango picked from your backyard tree? It also came from good soil health.
Whether you’re an Alabama farmer or a Peruvian family living in the Andes, you are dependent upon the right mix of nutrients, water, and organic matter needed for food growth.
How To Improve Soil Health
Generally, there are five main practices to improve the health of your soil:
- Limited disturbance – People and animals may have to track through your soil, but limiting any disturbances can improve your crop growth.
- Drainage – Creating proper irrigation drainage will reduce erosion and help roots absorb water.
- Diversity – Introducing diversity means doing so across your operation with diverse crop rotations in your soils.
- Maximize living roots – Maintaining live roots within the soil provides the food that earthworms and microbial organisms need to produce essential nutrients that your plant needs.
- Integrate animals – Integrating livestock balances the ratio of carbon to nitrogen, encourages regrowth, and reduces the export of plant health nutrients within soils.