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  • Boron: A Century Old Discovered Essential Nutrient

    The discovery of Boron as an essential plant nutrient is a fascinating journey that began in the early 20th century. Here’s a historical overview of how boron’s significance as a plant nutrient was uncovered: 1. Early Observations and Plant Growth Studies: 2. Frank De Haan’s Research (1923): 3. Adolf Mehner’s Studies (1923): 4. Discovery and […]

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  • Potassium’s Role – Growth & Development

    Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for plants and is classified as a primary macronutrient, along with nitrogen and phosphorus. It plays a crucial role in various physiological processes, growth, and development of plants. Potassium is required in relatively large quantities by plants and is involved in several key functions. Here’s a detailed overview of […]

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  • Phosphorus’ Role – Growth & Development

    Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for plants, playing a critical role in their growth, development, and overall health and vitality. It is one of the primary macronutrients, along with nitrogen and potassium. Phosphorus is involved in various biological and biochemical processes within plants, affecting their structure, metabolism, energy transfer, and ability to respond to […]

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  • Importance Of Essential Nutrients In Plants

    Plant essential nutrients are the elements or compounds that are necessary for the growth, development, and reproduction of plants. These nutrients are required in varying amounts and play vital roles in various physiological and biochemical processes within plants. Essential nutrients are usually categorized into two main groups based on the quantity in which plants need […]

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  • Preventing Nitrogen and Phosphorus Leaching

    Nitrogen and phosphorus losses can be a big concern for the farmer, both environmentally and economically. Most losses are unintentional, but that doesn’t mean they’re unavoidable. In this post, we will explore how OMEX can help you prevent nitrogen and phosphorus leaching through a nutrient management plan designed to stabilize, reduce losses of N and […]

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  • Soil Testing: What To Look For

    In the pursuit of better and bigger crops, farming is becoming more technologically advanced and capital intensive. The need to find ways to save money, while continuing to reach for those high yield goals, is more important than ever for Canadian producers. If this sounds like a conundrum that you’re facing, soil testing might be […]

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  • Calcium: The Brick of It All

    Calcium (Ca) is the backbone of every living organism, including plants. Although a plant’s needs for calcium can be as high as its needs for nitrogen and potassium, it is classified as a secondary nutrient. In this post, we examine the importance of calcium and the factors that can limit its availability to plants. As […]

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  • The Role of Silica in Field Crops

    It has been over a decade since the discovery of how plants take up and re-translocate silica (Si), one of the most abundant elements on earth. Further focus on the element has revealed that it plays an important role in alleviating the effects of biotic and abiotic stress; however, still much remains to be understood. […]

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  • Interaction Between Micronutrients

    Of the sixteen nutrients that plants need to grow, develop, reproduce and remain healthy, there are seven that we refer to as micronutrients: zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), boron (B), chloride (Cl) and molybdenum (Mo). While these nutrients are used in minute amounts, they are just as important to plant growth and […]

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  • Interaction Between Secondary Nutrients

    As we discussed in our previous blog post, plants require large amounts of macronutrients to grow and thrive. The secondary nutrients – calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and sulfur (S) – are just as vital to plant growth and development, though they are required in lesser amounts than the macros. Like the macros, the secondaries each […]

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