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AGRONICS INC.supplies unique, quality and profit-increasing supplies, along with "decades-ahead" technical advice to Conventional, Biological, Certified Organic and Alternative-Method food, feed, forage, and fiber producers. |
Pennsylvania
JOHN F. ESH, Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania pastures 35 milk cows on only five acres of alfalfa from early April until late October. "Since starting to farm biologically, in 1986, my herd has been so healthy that I couldn't keep a contract veterinarian--and haven't needed one. Any more, should a cow not settle on her first cycle, I'd beef her." Note the weeds where FERTIMAX was not spread. |
Ohio
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| IN 1988, OHIO was the first state to be declared a "drought disaster"--may other quickly followed. John H. DeLong, Lodi, shows (left) how the heat and lack of water destroyed NPK and lime crops and how his FERTIMAXed (Biologically Farmed) corn performed under the same conditions. | |
Iowa
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| HERB IDE, shows what happened near Independence, Iowa when the spreader ran out of FERTIMAX Fertilizer (left) and the 200-bushel corn grown where FERTIMAX was spread. The corn followed soybeans, but heavy rains leached the bean-gathered nitrogen. FERTIMAX treated soils make nitrogen--the remains of beneficial soil organisms "mineralize" to release the N from their protoplasmic remains. | |
Texas
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| TWO TEXANs, Mrs. Bill Stockett, Wayside, and LeRoy Miller, Canyon, proudly show what happens in gardens (or fields) when soils are "completely, scientifically remineralized and biologically reactivated" with FERTIMAX Fertilizer. | |
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