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Crop Production Services has solutions for residential and commercial water reduction and much more

FALLBROOK – California Governor Jerry Brown’s imposed a 25 percent reduction of water use across the state of California on residential, commercial and agricultural consumption means residents have to become proactive and take action in finding ways to become more efficient in using water.

There are many resources, products, and tools that can help. With the implementation of efficient irrigation, nutrition, and planting programs, it is still possible to keep beautiful Southern California landscapes, nurseries, and farms growing and green.

A basic NPK and targeted nutrition program, a soil moisture monitoring tool (tensiometer), and the right irrigation efficiency product such as Water Maxx2, can help keep plants healthy and stay within the 25 percent restriction imposed.

Crop Production Services (CPS) offers a wide variety of products as well as services to help residents on this new trek. One of the many ways that CPS can help is by identifying the specific needs of each home’s soil and plants.

By performing a soil or plant tissue analysis, one can be certain that the nutrition or irrigation program implemented will be the most efficient and effective for that situation.

Crop Production Services’ licensed, experienced personnel is equipped to help residents tackle anything from home gardening needs to large commercial growing challenges.

California’s upcoming water restrictions make water management a priority. At CPS, a variety of water-saving products are offered, such as efficient low flow and drip irrigation systems and water-conserving planting materials and mulches.

A best seller among Central Valley farmers for years, CPS features the Water Maxx2, a product which allows for maximum efficiency in water use by providing the following benefits:

• Improved water filtration that delivers water and nutrients to the root zone quickly and evenly.

• Better lateral movement of water, extending its horizontal reach.

• Increased crop production via enhanced water availability and nutrients to the plant.

• Reduction in water use (and costs!) by making every drop count.

Visit CPS for everything from seasonal vegetable plants and seeds, to quality brand name shovels, pruning shears, loppers, and harvesting equipment.

Power equipment continues to be a large part of CPS’ business. Product lines include Stihl, Husqvarna, Honda, Makita, Echo and others for new machines, parts, accessories, service, and more!

Pest and weed control options, rose food, and much more are available at the store.

An upcoming Drought Tolerant Plant Workshop, featuring Roger Boddaert, will be held at the Fallbrook store on Saturday, April 25, from 9 to 11 a.m.

For more information, call (760) 728-1400 or visit 1043 East Mission Rd.

 

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