A research initiative is currently underway at Auburn University to explore innovative techniques for preserving lush, eco-friendly lawns that are drought-resistant and fire-resistant. If successful, this breakthrough would revolutionize landscaping practices for both homeowners and businesses, ensuring a healthier, more sustainable approach to sod, turf, and lawn care.
Forsee's Patented Research seeks to irrigate underground instead of above ground. Decreasing moisture evaporation and usage.
Forsee along with Auburn University Sod Laboratory is discovering that the use of organic polymers, a class of materials derived from natural substances, has shown great potential in preventing leaching, a process in which substances dissolve and escape from a solid material.
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In agriculture, leaching is the loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil, due to rain and irrigation. Leaching is a natural environmental concern when it contributes to groundwater contamination. As water from rain, flooding, or other sources seeps into the ground, it can dissolve chemicals and carry them into the underground water supply.
By leveraging the unique properties of Forsee's organic polymer solution, Forsee aim to develop innovative solutions that can effectively mitigate leaching and minimize its environmental impact.
The plot shown on the far right is without Forsee product.