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Reducing risks through adoption of improved technology

Dr. Chris Hendrickson • Sep 30, 2020

2020 has provided some volatility across agricultural and horticultural industries. To mitigate risks, growers and landscape managers are eager to find new methods of reducing input costs, improving profitability and ultimately, enhancing business sustainability. The Aqua-Yield® NanoShield® technology exemplifies a new era of next-generation fertilizer technology that integrates improved nutrient delivery with stewardship of the environment. Crops face more frequent and more severe environmental challenges from derechos to increasing incidence of severe heat and drought stress. Here, the Aqua-Yield® line of products can be paired with emerging chemical and biological technologies to keep crops resilient in response to such increasing volatility, and pairs with all methods of delivery – from furrow to fertigation.


We’re excited to be a part of the solutions needed to ensure vibrant agricultural and horticultural sustainability in North American and international markets. While weather is volatile, our stewardship for the environment and need to eat, is not. Let the Aqua-Yield® revolutionary technology be a part of your business plans for the 2021 season ahead!

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