ERG
ERG is a standard
measurement unit. ERG is how much energy is given off per second
per acre, per gram per acre.
In other words, use a generator as an example…when the crank is
turned, the electricity turns on, the faster the crank turns, the
more electricity is produced, right? It is the same thing in the
soil, use the strawberries as an example….when one strawberry plant
has about 100 flowers that will grow 100 strawberries. If the soil
doesn't have enough ERG, the flowers will fall off, failing to reach
100 strawberries' maximum. As the result, the single plant ends
up bearing only about 50-60 strawberries. It should NOT be the case
if there is enough ERG in the soil which will "generate" absorbing
power of the plants' roots to take in food from the soil to preserve
those growing 100 flowers into 100 strawberries.
Knowing the ERG levels in the soil is vital to keep watch, to spray
essential natural fertilizers, to keep the soil's "electricity"
up. It's to help those hungry plants keep up the increasing pace
to absorb essential minerals and food from the soil through their
roots, to meet the demands of its growing fruits and vegetables.
When a living thing grows, it needs more food to continue growing
which is the same thing for humans, to chickens to those plants.
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