Sugar in Agriculture | TEVA
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Sugar is plant fuel. And even though plants produce their own, there are benefits to adding sugar to your crops. It can provide the extra boost you need for healthier, more resilient plants.
Mark and Caleb Coots of TEVA talk about the different kinds of sugar used in agriculture and their pros and cons. They also explain why some sugars can hurt the biological life in your soil and the differences between dry and liquid products.
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