OsmoFlow for Irrigators - Effective Technology | Redox
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Are high bicarbonates, salinity, or sodic soils limiting the return on your irrigation investment? Chad Scebold, Redox VP of Midwest Sales, and John Parrish, Technical Sales Agronomist, break down why water quality matters and how growers can improve crop performance during the growing season with OsmoFlow™ powered by RAM Technology. Many irrigators focus on the amount of water being applied, but the quality of that water can significantly impact nutrient availability, root function, and overall crop performance. Elevated bicarbonates, salinity, sodium, and other dissolved salts can create ion stress and osmotic stress, making it harder for plants to access both water and nutrients—even when moisture is present.
In this video, Chad and John discuss:
• How high bicarbonate irrigation water impacts crop performance
• The challenges associated with saline and sodic soils
• What ion stress and osmotic stress look like in the field
• Why water quality is becoming increasingly important for irrigated acres
• How OsmoFlow helps improve water use efficiency and plant hydration
OsmoFlow™ helps plants move and use water more efficiently, supporting stronger roots, improved soil aggregation, uniform stands, and greater yield consistency. By excluding and inactivating harmful ions, OsmoFlow protects plant vigor, supports biomass accumulation, and helps crops remain productive under challenging field conditions.
Water is your crop's most valuable input. Make every acre-inch count.
To learn more about OsmoFlow or locate a Redox dealer near you, visit www.redoxgrows.com.
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