New Mexico
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| AT MELROSE, NEW MEXICO, California visitors show the difference in (left) fertilized and irrigated winter wheat and (right) an adjacent circle with the same fertilizer and irrigation with 500 pounds of Clod Buster (geologically concentrated humus) added. With Clod Buster, that circle made 93 bushels of wheat; the fertilized did not recover from the Spring grazing, which was done on both circles. | |
Georgia
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| AT WAYCROSS, Georgia, an aircraft engineer (left) shows his tall but still succulent Bermuda Grass hay (which made eight tons per acrethree cuttings) and (right) one of his cross-bred, high-priced bull. "With FERTIMAX Fertilizer, I pasture only half that needed with commercial fertilizer and my animals are much healthier." | |
Texas
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| Tommy Estes, Jr., Lamesa, Texas (wearing cap) shows Vic Lentz, the great difference in conventionally fertilized cotton (left) and in his FERTIMAXed (Biologically Farmed) cotton (right). The NPK fertilized barely made a bale per acre; the Estes cotton made two bales per acre. Fertilizing costs were the same. | |
Wisconsin
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| AT THE END of an extremely wet and cold Northern Wisconsin summer, Bill Dernovsek shows the earless stalks (left) in his neighbors' field. (Right) bill and brother Ted show their own mature, high-yielding 80-day corn on the same day. | |
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