by Juls Clemente | May 21, 2020 | Ag, Soil
The following research article, developed by BioFlora’s team at the Integrated Life Science Research Center, describes how soil structure and stability are critical factors for agricultural water management. Please share it with your PCA or call your BioLynceus®...
by Juls Clemente | May 18, 2020 | Soil, Turf, Webinars
Resident expert, Mark Sembach, discusses how BioLynceus® provides organic, sustainable programs to help build the soil food...
by Juls Clemente | May 8, 2020 | Soil
Revegetation is a powerful tool used to retain mine drainage and stabilize waste rock piles after mining activities. However, promoting plant growth on mine waste rock pilescan be challenging. These environments typically have limited topsoil development and steep...
by Juls Clemente | Apr 13, 2020 | Soil
In 2012, the United States Forest Service began utilizing BioLynceus® treatment protocols for a parcel of land that was affected by a well blowout containing hydrocarbon, brine and heavy metals. In addition to the area directly adjacent to the well, wind carried these...
by Juls Clemente | Apr 6, 2020 | Ag, Soil
As an environmental consultant for the last 26 years, I have learned many things about our soils and water. One of the many has been the necessity of creating living ecosystems within our soil structures and waterways. Whether you are growing grass in your yard or for...
by Juls Clemente | Feb 28, 2020 | Soil
Plants need a healthy balanced soil for optimal root zone health and plant health. When the soil environment is contaminated it can create an area known as “black layer.” We see this often in turf grass, where the tendency is to over-water the top of the...