Performance Nutrition will unveil its retooled Performance Soil Treatment (PST) program at booth #23107 during the Golf Industry Show.
The Performance Soil Treatment program utilizes a proprietary blend of products to:
--Enrich the soil with organic compounds
--Improve soil structure and composition
--Nourish diverse microbial populations
--Improve nutrient use efficiency
--Unlock soil-bound nutrients
--Support the soil ecosystem
--Reduce bicarbonates
--Flush sodium from the root zone
For superintendents who struggle with stressful turf conditions and heavy golf course wear, the Performance Soil Treatment program can help. Performance Soil Treatment program gets below the roots, to the soil, and fosters robust microbial activity, improves the condition and composition of soil, as well as provides the soil with amino acids, enzymes, sugars and organic substances.
The Performance Soil Treatment program can be combined with other Performance Nutrition products to help address particular needs and nutrient deficiencies.
The Performance Soil Treatment program utilizes a proprietary blend of products to:
--Enrich the soil with organic compounds
--Improve soil structure and composition
--Nourish diverse microbial populations
--Improve nutrient use efficiency
--Unlock soil-bound nutrients
--Support the soil ecosystem
--Reduce bicarbonates
--Flush sodium from the root zone
For superintendents who struggle with stressful turf conditions and heavy golf course wear, the Performance Soil Treatment program can help. Performance Soil Treatment program gets below the roots, to the soil, and fosters robust microbial activity, improves the condition and composition of soil, as well as provides the soil with amino acids, enzymes, sugars and organic substances.
The Performance Soil Treatment program can be combined with other Performance Nutrition products to help address particular needs and nutrient deficiencies.
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