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After his exposure to the elite soil chemists of the world, Dr Tiedjens became a leader in the field of plant nutrition. His experience in hydroponics, his research for large corporations, and his director status at several USDA research facilities established Dr. Tiedjens as one of the leading plant nutrition specialists in the world.

More recent studies have shown that calcium is the police officer that regulates the flow of nutrients into and out of the plant protoplasm. Calcium plays a vital role in production of high quality crops.

As Dr. Tiedjens worked with farmers and their fertility problems, he realized that having a balanced soil was more important than the amount of fertilizer being applied. He defined “balanced” as a soil with 80% to 85% of the exchangeable bases as calcium with good physical properties.

By the end of WWII, Dr. Tiedjens had put together his program, which was composed of creating a superior rooting media and stimulating a plant with small amounts of clean, balanced nutrition at critical stress periods in the plants life. This combination of growing environment and fertilizer treatments came to be the Growers Program. It very simply could be adapted to any agricultural operation and created a very efficient crop from the standpoint of health and production.

The beginning of foliar nutrition of plants

With the advancement of nutrient technology during WWII, mineral elements became pure enough to place directly on the plant or on the seed. At the same time organic chemistry developed chemicals for crop production that were foliar sprayed into the environment to improve the crop’s yield

Using these scientific advancements, Dr. Tiedjens then completely bypassed the soil. Applying the liquid fertilizer directly on the plants led to even greater efficiency. This was the beginning of foliar nutrition of plants.

Early doubters suggested that the above ground portions of plants could not absorb fertility elements. However, the United States Atomic Energy Commission sponsored research using radioactive isotopes. Conducted at Michigan State University, scientific publications in the early to mid 50s reported on the research. The findings demonstrated that fertility elements applied as foliar sprays to plant leaves cold be absorbed into and utilized by plants.


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