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Soil Health: "Maximizing Fertilizers, But the Soil is Hard and Roots Won't Grow?" The Damage Caused by Chemicals and How to Restore It with Neem
Soil that looks healthy on the surface can be severely degraded at the microbial level—and that is something chemical fertilizers cannot fix. Many commercial growers report applying more chemical fertilizers every single year, yet their yields continue to decline. The problem doesn't lie in the quantity of the fertilizer; it lies in the soil, which has lost its biological capacity to absorb and transfer nutrients to the crop. Signs Your Field's Soil is Degrading Soil degradat

Akiyama (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
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Pest Management: "Spraying the Same Chemical for 3 Years—Why Are Aphids Still Repelled?" Understanding Insecticide Resistance and Proven Solutions
When chemicals that used to work perfectly begin losing their efficacy, the problem isn’t the amount you spray—it’s the mechanism you use. If you find yourself increasing chemical dosages every season only to get worse results—that is not a coincidence. That is a clear sign of insecticide resistance accumulating in your fields. Why Do Insects Become Resistant? The Reality in the Field Every time you spray the same chemical, the weaker insects die off, but those with a natural

Akiyama (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
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