Graze 30 days longer — even in a dry year

Most ranchers we talk to in May are thinking about the same thing: how to survive the next dry stretch.

If your pasture hasn’t been holding water, it’s time to focus on how you can build more soil aggregates.

Described by soil expert Ray Archuleta as "the fundamental structural unit of a healthy soil ecosystem", these little soil clumps are formed when fungi, bacteria, and root sugars glue sand, silt, and clay together, creating a giant sponge under our feet. The only problem: they only last 24 to 28 days.

Soil aggregates are constantly being broken down and rebuilt. When soil biology slows down, aggregate building stops, the sponge collapses, and water runs off. To build them faster than they degrade, your soil needs active biology, and that’s where EnSoil Algae comes in.

EnSoil Algae is fuel for soil biology! Even a single application has an immediate, positive influence on soil structure, water infiltration, and drought tolerance.

Real Results from the Field:

At Reminisce Angus Ranch here in Montana, we grazed our cattle 30 days longer than previous years, in a dry year! The only difference in pasture management than previous years was the application of EnSoil Algae.

We’d love to walk you through our timing, tank-mixes, and how we fit it into our grazing rotation.

Get in touch today: click here.

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