Testimonial

North Dakota Farm Improves
160 Acres with Calcine

Sevrin Anderson of Dreyton, North Dakota, applies Calcine on his land to reclaim it and make it productive again.

Sevrin Anderson, Farm Owner

Dreyton, North Dakota

“We use it especially where we are along the Red River dealing with flooding all the time to lower not only the salts we deal with and flooding, but in all our crops now because it has an ability to work across pretty much every crop and every type of soil.”

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Video Testimonial

Saving Salty Soils with Calcine

Resources

Proven Long-Term Solutions for Enhancing the Biology of Your Soil

The Calcine Research Team's findings contribute to a deeper understanding of soil science and provide practical solutions for reclaiming and revitalizing unproductive lands, ultimately supporting food security and environmental sustainability.

Research: Soils Hold More Water

When added to irrigation water, Calcine has been shown to effectively mobilize salt out of soil.

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Research: Managing Salty Soil

Calcine improves both forage quality, yield and bottom-line production costs.

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Research: Calcine Improves
Soil Biology

Calcine®-treated irrigation water mobilizes salt out of the root zone and improves soil structure.

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Resources

Calcine Outgrows and Outperforms

There are many different kinds of soil amendments that can change the health and salinity of your soil, but they are all not the same. Check out how Calcine compares to the standard approach to salinity, Sulfuric Acid.

FAQs

What is Calcine?

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Calcine is a unique soil treatment designed to reduce soil salinity and improve plant health. It is a safe and effective solution for farmers and landowners facing challenges with salt-affected soils.

In addition to reducing soil salinity, Calcine can also help to:

• Improve soil structure
• Enhance nutrient uptake
• Increase crop yields
• Reduce the need for excessive fertilizer use
• Promote sustainable farming practices

How does Calcine work?

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Calcine works by altering the soil's physical and chemical properties, making it more conducive to plant growth. It helps to reduce salt buildup, improve nutrient availability, and enhance soil structure. Based on the soil’s unique profile, Calcine can be combined with other natural materials to ensure it achieves the correct balance to grow plants. Our experienced Agronomists evaluate, diagnose, and prescribe a tailored treatment plan for each customer.

For research and additional insights, please check out our research articles on our Resources page.

Is Calcine safe for the environment?

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Yes, Calcine is environmentally friendly. It is non-toxic to plants, animals, and humans, and does not harm beneficial soil microorganisms.

How long does it take to see results with Calcine?

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The time it takes to see results may vary depending on the severity of the salinity issue and other factors. However, many users report noticeable improvements within a few months of applying Calcine. Additionally, some users have noticed improvements in productive crops.

Can Calcine be used on all types of soil?

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Yes, Calcine can be used on a variety of soil types, including sandy, clay, and loamy soils.

Is Calcine expensive?

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Calcine offers a cost-effective solution for improving soil health and increasing crop yields. While the initial investment may vary, the long-term benefits can far outweigh the cost.

Where can I purchase Calcine?

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Calcine is available through a network of authorized dealers. Please visit our Find Calcine page to find a dealer near you.

Does Calcine have any limitations?

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While Calcine is a highly effective solution, it may not be suitable for all situations. It is important to consult with a soil expert to determine if Calcine is the right choice for your specific needs.

How can I learn more about Calcine?

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For more information, please visit our Product page or contact our team at info@calcine.com.

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