California Growing Imperial Salinity: Carbonate Defeat
"De-salinize Imperial Valley high-salt soils through California growing protocols using acidification and chelated calcium formulas."
Agronomic Abstract
Imperial Valley fields receive Colorado river water loaded with chlorides and sulfates, causing massive soil encrustation. This salinity damages alfalfa fields, creating poor rooting depth and high mortality rates.
Field Chemistry & Methodology
The California growing program introduces Cal-Gro Acidified Ca-9 Poly-Complex. The organic acidifier splits water carbonates, releasing locked-up natural calcium while the supplied calcium chelates push sodium out through tailwater drainage drains.
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Core Scientific Outcomes
Lowering excess sodium levels allows crops to draw water freely with less osmotic strain, raising total harvest cuttings count and dry matter protein weight.
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