IPNI has released an artilce with the title, "Is there a need for more Calcium?"
From the Artilce:
"There are soil conditions where Ca applications are very helpful. Sandy soils and crops irrigated with low Ca water may be particularly vulnerable to low Ca availability. Soils with low pH generally have low Ca availability. Unusually high exchangeable Mg may pose a problem for Ca uptake by roots. "
We have seen the benefits of calcium fertilization for years. We are glad more of the world is taking notice.
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