Can DRI help produce Resistance to Drought and Disease?
DRI technology promotes downward root growth, which provides the plant better structural stability and reduces the likelihood of J-root and shallow root development that drip or other surface irrigation systems can encourage. This in turn produces a healthier plant that can ward off disease, drought and storms better, which in turn provides higher yields and profits.
Interesting fact: A 2017 study by Rutgers University indicated that “deeper rooted plants will have a greater advantage in adapting to and surviving climate change.” The use of DRI promotes this type of plant response and that plant response has a direct correlation on the plants life and its production.…….That’s DRI Technology!
Imagine the impact on on your bottom line!
Speaking of drought, the State of California has been in a drought for years. Your farm may not be in California, but as you may know California is using their aquifers faster than they can replenish them. Because of this, the state has put into effect water restrictions on the farmer in how much they can use on their crops! Go to the end of the ‘Research’ page and see how one farmer is making this work.