Amp Agronomy at the 2020 Golf Industry Show
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by valerie
4y ago
Share on: Amp Agronomy at the 2020 Golf Industry Show Amp Agronomy will be exhibiting at the 2020 Golf Industry Show at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, on January 25th–30th. Be sure to stop by booth 3205 to learn about Amp Agronomy’s carbon-based liquid nutritional line powered by Catalyst Technology. Come talk to us about some of our most popular products for the golf industry including Root Driver, Mega Cal and some of our new 2020 products ..read more
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Amp Agronomy at the 2020 Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference
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by valerie
4y ago
Share on: Amp Agronomy at the 2020 Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference Amp Agronomy will be exhibiting at the 2020 Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference at the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center in Savannah, GA, on January 9–12. Be sure to stop by booths 413 and 415 to learn about Amp Agronomy’s carbon-based liquid nutritional line powered by Catalyst Technology. Come talk to us about some of our most popular products in ag ..read more
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Amp Hydro 13-13-13: A Carbon-Based Liquid Hydroseeder Formulation
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by valerie
4y ago
Share on: Amp Hydro 13-13-13: A Carbon-Based Liquid Hydroseeder Formulation Amp Hydro 13-13-13 is designed as a carbon-based liquid hydroseeder formulation that uses a standard blend of nutrients. However, you will only need to use about one gallon per acre of it in comparison to about 70 lbs. of a conventional hydroseeder, making it less expensive with less amount of product, and easier to carry up a hydroseeder ladder. With the use of Catalyst Technology, which is used behind all Amp Agronomy products, A ..read more
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Amp Hydro 13-13-13: A Carbon-Based Liquid Hydroseeder
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by valerie
4y ago
Share on: Amp Hydro 13-13-13: A Carbon-Based Liquid Hydroseeder Amp Hydro 13-13-13 is designed as a carbon-based liquid hydroseeder that uses a standard blend of nutrients. However, you will only need to use about one gallon per acre of it in comparison to about 70 lbs. of a conventional hydroseeder, making it less expensive with less amount of product, and easier to carry up a hydroseeder ladder. With the use of Catalyst Technology, which is used behind all Amp Agronomy products, Amp Hydro 13-13-13’s mixt ..read more
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Mega Cal: The Superior Calcium Product
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by valerie
4y ago
Share on: Mega Cal: The Superior Calcium Product Mega Cal contains more than 70 essential nutrients that are plant available, helping build stronger plants and enhanced soil conditions for optimum uptake. Sports turf managers, golf course superintendents and farmers have all understood the importance of calcium in a plant with frequent applications of gypsum. However, gypsum is not a product that acts immediately. Powered by Catalyst Technology, Mega Cal provides the industry’s most cost effective solution ..read more
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Fall Management and Preparation for Winter Dormancy with P&K+
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by valerie
4y ago
Share on: Fall Management and Preparation for Winter Dormancy with P&K+ With the cooling temperatures and changing soil conditions comes turfgrass winter dormancy. Whether you’re a sports turf manager, turf farm manager or golf course superintendent, putting your warm season turfgrass to bed is an important part of fall management. There are many maintenance practices commonly used to prepare turfgrass for winter so that it comes out of dormancy in the spring healthy including aeration, overseeding wit ..read more
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Fall Armyworm Recovery with Root Driver and P&K+
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by valerie
4y ago
Share on: Fall Armyworm Recovery with Root DriverTM and P&K+TM Fall is the time of year to be aware of different pests and insects. One of the most common pests during this time of year is the fall armyworm. Fall armyworms are notorious for eating sod and turfgrass in sod farms and golf courses. You may spot them in your crop fields too, however. If you are currently experiencing symptoms of fall armyworms, you will first need to treat them by applying an insecticide. Even after ridding your farm, spo ..read more
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The Benefits and Features of P&K+: A Podcast with Pete Grosso
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by valerie
4y ago
Share on: The Benefits and Features of P&K+: A Podcast with Pete Grosso This week on Get Amped Up, we feature a Turf’s Up Radio podcast on the Amp Agronomy product, P&K+. Pete Grosso discusses what P&K+ stands for and how the solution works as not only a fertility product for nutrition, but as an amazing stress relief for biotic and abiotic stressors. Pete states, “You know, plants are always under stress of some sort, whether it’s too much water, too little water, too hot, or too cold—there’s ..read more
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What Makes Macro Micro Different?: A Podcast with Pete Grosso
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by valerie
4y ago
Share on: What Makes Macro Micro Different?: A Podcast with Pete Grosso Amp Agronomy’s Chief Science Officer, Pete Grosso, discusses Macro Micro, a micronutrient package for turf in a podcast featured by Turf’s Up Radio. Macro Micro differs from other micronutrient products on the market because of its natural chelation that allows it to efficiently “get right into the plant”. Macro Micro also has a guaranteed analysis of 2-0-0, meaning it contains two parts nitrogen. Find out more by listening to the podc ..read more
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Soil Salinity Management: The Aftermath of Hurricane Dorian
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by valerie
4y ago
Share on: Soil Salinity Management: The Aftermath of Hurricane Dorian With the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian also comes the issue of managing the damage the storm left behind. This doesn’t just include fallen trees, electrical issues, and closed roads. For turfgrass managers or farmers, this could mean an increase of salt content in the soil for crops, golf courses, or sports fields. This week on Get Amped Up, we discuss what soil salinity is, how storms and hurricane effects soil salinity in coastal agri ..read more
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