C09K17/18

LOW DRIFT, RAINFASTNESS, HIGH UPTAKE AND ULV TANK MIX ADJUVANT FORMULATION

Low drift, rainfastness, high uptake and ULV tank mix adjuvant formulation The instant invention refers to a tank mix adjuvant formulation comprising providing improved drift, high uptake and rainfastness to an agrochemical formulation comprising at least one agrochemical pesticide. Further the invention is directed to the tank mix of an agrochemical formulation comprising at least one pesticide with the adjuvant combination, as well as the use of both the adjuvant formulation and the ready tank mix for ULV applications and conventional spray volume applications.

LOW DRIFT, RAINFASTNESS, HIGH UPTAKE AND ULV TANK MIX ADJUVANT FORMULATION

Low drift, rainfastness, high uptake and ULV tank mix adjuvant formulation The instant invention refers to a tank mix adjuvant formulation comprising providing improved drift, high uptake and rainfastness to an agrochemical formulation comprising at least one agrochemical pesticide. Further the invention is directed to the tank mix of an agrochemical formulation comprising at least one pesticide with the adjuvant combination, as well as the use of both the adjuvant formulation and the ready tank mix for ULV applications and conventional spray volume applications.

GROUND ANCHOR
20190274263 · 2019-09-12 ·

A ground anchor for securing one end of a string or twine in the ground, so as to provide structural support via the string or twine when other portion of string or twine extends to and is secured at another point above ground. The ground anchor can be used for agricultural applications, relating to structural configurations in which vertical support is warranted for plants during their growth, such as for hop plants. The ground anchor can be formed of biodegradable material to break down following a period of time after the anchor is implanted in the ground. The biodegradable material can involve or include a nutrient resin which releases into the ground for soil nourishment following a period of time after the anchor is implanted in the ground.

GROUND ANCHOR
20190274263 · 2019-09-12 ·

A ground anchor for securing one end of a string or twine in the ground, so as to provide structural support via the string or twine when other portion of string or twine extends to and is secured at another point above ground. The ground anchor can be used for agricultural applications, relating to structural configurations in which vertical support is warranted for plants during their growth, such as for hop plants. The ground anchor can be formed of biodegradable material to break down following a period of time after the anchor is implanted in the ground. The biodegradable material can involve or include a nutrient resin which releases into the ground for soil nourishment following a period of time after the anchor is implanted in the ground.

Humectant compositions that effectively increase moisture retention in soil and associated methods for identifying same
10352011 · 2019-07-16 · ·

A method for increasing moisture retention in a soil includes applying an effective amount of an effective humectant composition to the soil. The effective humectant composition is identified by determining the average moisture content of the soil for the humectant compositions applied at a minimum humectant concentration level, a maximum humectant concentration level, and at a first concentration level between the minimum and the maximum humectant concentration level. An average slope curve is generated by plotting the determined average moisture content of the soil for each applied humectant concentration levels from the minimum humectant concentration level to the maximum humectant concentration level. An effective humectant composition is determined when the generated average slope curve provides an increasing average moisture content along the entirety of a length of the generated average slope curve and when the generated average slope curve has a p value of 0.05 or less.

Humectant compositions that effectively increase moisture retention in soil and associated methods for identifying same
10352011 · 2019-07-16 · ·

A method for increasing moisture retention in a soil includes applying an effective amount of an effective humectant composition to the soil. The effective humectant composition is identified by determining the average moisture content of the soil for the humectant compositions applied at a minimum humectant concentration level, a maximum humectant concentration level, and at a first concentration level between the minimum and the maximum humectant concentration level. An average slope curve is generated by plotting the determined average moisture content of the soil for each applied humectant concentration levels from the minimum humectant concentration level to the maximum humectant concentration level. An effective humectant composition is determined when the generated average slope curve provides an increasing average moisture content along the entirety of a length of the generated average slope curve and when the generated average slope curve has a p value of 0.05 or less.

SOIL TREATMENT
20190106625 · 2019-04-11 · ·

A method for wetting and/or conditioning soil comprises applying a soil treatment composition containing hydrolysed protein to the soil. The soil treatment composition preferably contains a surfactant selected from ethylene oxide-propylene oxide (EO/PO) block copolymer and/or an alkyl polyglycoside. The soil treatment composition may also contain an additional alkoxylate surfactant.

SOIL TREATMENT
20190106625 · 2019-04-11 · ·

A method for wetting and/or conditioning soil comprises applying a soil treatment composition containing hydrolysed protein to the soil. The soil treatment composition preferably contains a surfactant selected from ethylene oxide-propylene oxide (EO/PO) block copolymer and/or an alkyl polyglycoside. The soil treatment composition may also contain an additional alkoxylate surfactant.

Soil treatment

A method for wetting and/or conditioning soil comprises applying a soil treatment composition containing hydrolyzed protein to the soil. The soil treatment composition preferably contains a surfactant selected from ethylene oxide-propylene oxide (EO/PO) block copolymer and/or an alkyl polyglycoside. The soil treatment composition may also contain an additional alkoxylate surfactant.

Soil treatment

A method for wetting and/or conditioning soil comprises applying a soil treatment composition containing hydrolyzed protein to the soil. The soil treatment composition preferably contains a surfactant selected from ethylene oxide-propylene oxide (EO/PO) block copolymer and/or an alkyl polyglycoside. The soil treatment composition may also contain an additional alkoxylate surfactant.