Caligrow Soil Compaction Remediation: Clay Aggregation
"De-compact hard clay layers in commercial agricultural soils without tillage using Caligrow electrostatic aggregation technology."
Agronomic Abstract
Tillage compaction creates deep hardpan horizons that block root paths and create seasonal pooling. Mechanical ripping is expensive, burns diesel fuel, and damages existing orchard roots.
Field Chemistry & Methodology
Caligrow uses electrostatically balanced dicationic calcium complexes. When injected, the ligands exchange with monovalent sodium/magnesium ions on clay layers, forcing compact platelets to aggregate and form crumb porous structures.
[METROLOGICAL NOTE]: Calibration parameter maps enforce strict baseline ratio profiles across exchange pathways. Under USDA rules, no chemical ligands showing molecular residues in edible skins are permitted.
Core Scientific Outcomes
Electrostatic aggregation represents the modern standard for sustainable soil correction, preserving mycorrhizae networks and cutting operational tractor costs.
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