Benefits of Imprinting
INCREASE CROP YIELDS AND ENHANCE PLANT QUALITY.
Soil conditions improve greatly when imprinting has taken place. Each imprint or well has 30% more surface area and 20% more water-fill-pore-space to enhance the infiltration of water into the soil for increased moisture holding capacity. As surface area increases the soil temperature rises quicker and the benefits of sunshine are enhanced. The results are strong healthy plants that provide increased crop yields in corn, soybean, potato, wheat or other crops.

35% INCREASE IN SOYBEAN YIELD
The control plots show standard tillage practices on the left and imprinting on the right. Even after 14 weeks of drought, the difference is clear.

CORN YIELDS INCREASE 12%
Plant analysis shows broader, longer leafs, rich in color – a determining factor of cob yield.

REDUCE SOIL EROSION, WATER, FERTILIZER AND CHEMICAL RUN-OFF
Reduced run-off will naturally reduce the amount of fertilizer and chemical run-off. Consequently imprinting can result up to 50% reduction of nitrate pollution in ground water. During field studies post harvest evaluations revealed significant differences in nitrate levels. The soil of imprinted fields showed 0% nitrate levels – indicating plants in imprinted soil use nitrates more fully and efficiently – while non-imprinted fields maintained 13% nitrate levels. This is especially valuable in respect to mitigating run-off . Imprinting collects and holds water reducing run-off. Independent studies show that each reservoir will hold 2/3 of a pound of sediment per inch of rainfall – a potential of 30 tons of soil per acre per inch of rainfall.
IMPROVED SOIL QUALITY
This technology works differently than other soil modification methods.
The imprints are created to consolidate soil without causing soil compaction. The imprints are created with various curves and angles increasing soil surface area. These characteristics hold and control water flow conserving it for the plant.


