1. The differences between various amendments, and how origin and internal structure physically regulate modes of action and best uses; including rates and cost.
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2. How porous inorganics can increase nutrient retention to reduce fertilizer and to improve plant available water which reduces irrigation.
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3. The degree to which porous inorganics influence soil performance and improve plant health, root development and water conservation in existing and engineered soils through a variety of applications.
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4. How soils can be easily manipulated to manage soil water and improve water conservation.
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