I have been fired…up for a while now about TerraMar! Carbon based and Marine based technology in one product. First of its kind, I kid you not, in the world. Its helps your crop deal with a wide range of stress while triggering its offensive capabilities to grow!
Our people have been hard at work putting TerraMar to the test in Southern Alberta. Here we are simulated drought conditions on tomato plants. We applied 60mL of water to each plant. The plant on the right has an application of TerraMar. A faster rebound and less leaf damage.
Senior Meteorologist Andrew Pritchard @skydrama talks us through the storms and much-needed rain hitting the Prairies this week, with Alberta and western Saskatchewan likely seeing the heaviest rainfall. Watch the full Canadian Prairie Weather Story at https://t.co/GR75DmuB2Y
Did you know...sugar beets are only produced in two provinces, Alberta and Ontario. But, all the sugar beets grown in Ontario are shipped over the boarder to Michigan for refining. This means that the only source of domestic sugar is from Alberta, all refined in Taber.
@fredweisg I was unbelievably dissapointed to hear about the totals Fred. Weather apps everywhere were promising way more than delivered. I’m hopeful the current disruption in the jet stream holds though and we get more pushed up from the south.
TerraMar has proven itself in the lab and in the fields. We tend to get extremes from both ends of the weather spectrum in Southern Alberta. TerraMar will help protect your crop on both ends of the extremes and put more bushels in the bin.
On my way home in the dark last night I saw a flashing beacon coming towards me. Working in agriculture and knowing what time of year it is, I gave as much room as possible. It was a sprayer with wheels extended out and no lights. Probably just hopping fields, but damn.
@OilersNation Third period is also underway in the NPHL finals. Manning Comets lead the Dawson Creek Canucks 3 games to zero. I know what I’m tuning into.