Forestation Info

Yield

Whenever or wherever GR42 is in use, significant increases in growth occurs in both roots and plants.

A comparative study was undertaken to determine the benefits of using GR when planting, Western Australian native plants and crops in local sandy soils.

Statements from the project document produced by Murdoch University, Australia

...Through the examination of the plants, it is evident that the application of GR greatly supports plant growth – both in terms of height and foliage weight. GR demonstrates the clear benefits of applying it to cucumber crops and if these results can be passed onto other types of crop species, then this creates exciting potential opportunities for GR to transform crop growth and current agricultural practices. Additionally, GR shows that overall, natives grown on site 1(with GR) developed a stronger leaf weight than those on site 2.(without GR).

Certain species in particular, such as Coojong, show dramatic differences in leaf weight, with an overall weight of 118g for those grown with GR, in comparison to just 75g for those grown without. This further supports the argument that GR promotes healthy plant growth and the enhanced growth of certain natives suggests that GR is a viable product to be used in projects that place great emphasis on the planting of natives, such as mining rehabilitation and highway planting....

...An additional line of support for the argument that GR generates strong, healthy plant growth also come from plants natives grown on site 1 (with GR) developed a far more advanced and fine root structure than those on site 2 (without GR). A strong root structure is essential to healthy plant growth and increases the chance of plant survival, which indicates that GR increases the survival rate of newly established plants....

  • GR42 is more than just water saving.
  • GR42 makes it possible for plants to get the water needed when needed with no magic involved.
  • GR42 itself, is no fertiliser. Only the product left over from the resolving process from the micro fungus and bacteria is what creates the fertiliser, which then leads to a higher harvest.

Field Maintanance

GR42 also offers advantages in the technical support of the fields. If less water has to be provided to ensure a higher harvest there are factors in the production process that can be omitted. This is always dependent on the respective infrastructure and working costs, however when GR42 is used there are always savings to be made somewhere in the process, for example:

  • Less water requires fewer pumps meaning a reduction in energy usage (whether it is for trucks that go there, pumping stations or sewer and pipeline systems that need to be controlled).
  • Less fertiliser means less mechanical effort to distribute to the plants. Be it trucks, tractors driving over or to the fields.
  • Fewer personnel to drive material to the fields.
  • Less water is not always a cost factor but a question of availability. If the nearest well, reservoir or river does not have enough water, there is no price to pay.

So, yes, savings in maintenance and labour costs can be made with GR42!