Tephracor and Clemson University Demonstrate Positive Results in Corn Yields Using TephraMax® Soil Amendment in Preliminary Trials
Recent trials conducted by researchers at Clemson University evaluated the impact the TephraMax® basalt soil amendment on corn productivity. The results showed that TephraMax® improved corn yield over controls in non-irrigated fields.
Partnering with Clemson University brings expertise and credibility to the research, ensuring precise and actionable insights and has allowed Tephracor to validate TephraMax® under rigorous scientific standards.
In addition to promising preliminary yield results the Clemson University's Researchers observed more biomass compared to the control group from the TephraMax® amended plots.
These trials reaffirm the benefits of TephraMax® for optimizing soil health and increasing productivity for staple crops such as corn, which is critical to meeting global food demands.