Agriculture
Here you will find articles, studies, and publications related to the effects of remineralization on soils, crops, orchards, gardens and in laboratory research. Remineralization can increase yields 2 to 4 times, increase the nutrient density and vitality making plants more drought, frost, disease and insect resistant. Remineralization can be used to deter insect infestations as well.
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1986Magazine ArticleEnglishAgriculture |
Applications of Diabase Rock Dust in Brixlegg Forest 1987Magazine ArticleEnglishAgriculture |
The Weathering Properties of Silicate Rock Dust Under Laboratory Conditions 1987Magazine ArticleEnglishAgriculture |
Information for the Application of Silicate Rock Dust for the Amelioration of Forest Soils 1986Magazine Article; ReportEnglishAgriculture; Agrogeology |
Pot Test Trial II of Basalt, Serpentine, Bentonite, Feldspar, and Kaolin 1987Magazine Article; ReportEnglishAgriculture |
1989Magazine Article; ReportEnglishAgriculture |
Remineralization Trials: Minplus and Bananas A Cost Benefit Study 1991Magazine Article; ReportEnglishAgriculture |
1991Magazine Article; ReportEnglishAgriculture |
A Technique Called N-Viro Soil Remineralization Using Sewage Sludge Mixed with Cement Kiln Dust 1991Magazine Article; ReportEnglishAgriculture |
1992Magazine Article; ReportEnglishAgriculture |