Indiana
"NOW THAT I'M supplementing with DIGESTIT," this Indiana
hog raiser explains, "the only piglet losses are those the
sow lays on. Litters are also bigger; scours is a problem
of the past."
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Ohio
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| "1998 WAS ANOTHER YEAR when neighbors crops burned up;
mine came through the Spring floods and Summer heat as usual," Glen
Everett, Gnadenhutten, Ohio reported when he ordered FERTIMAX
Fertilizer and DIGESTIT Livestock supplement for his 12th year of
Biological Farming. The check covers the cost of 10 tons of DIGESTIT
(for 150 dairy cows) and the Clod Buster needed for maintaining his
high levels of production on the 700 acres he farms.
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Illinois
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| THESE CEDAR COUNTY Iowans had never seen what is
commonly called drought, so Colonel Taylor took them to Northern
Illinois to convince them that the crop failure (left) was actually
plant starvation. The adjacent field (right) had been "completely,
scientifically remineralized and biologically reactivated."
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California
AT FIREBAUGH, California, a Field Man shows damage to sugar
beets by "Rhyzomania" (crazy root), ineffectiveness of herbicide
(tall weeds) and effect of compacted soils in left photo, and in
right photo, no weeds, as beets develop in Biologically Farmed,
fungus-free, suitable-tilth soils.
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Pennsylvania
THIS EPHRATA, Pennsylvania farmer was so impressed with the
difference in his Biologically grown alfalfa (left) and in his
NPK and lime fertilized hay that he hired a photographer to get
these pictures. His son, pictured, now does the farming.
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FERTIMAX Total Soil Management
Results in Biological
Farming, which is also Certifiable Organic Farming.
Biological Farming is the 31-year, on-farm proved,
superior system of agricultural production. It increases chemical,
physical and biological soil activities. Crops are more efficiently
and completely nourished. Both drought and flood damages are reduced
because biologically active, high-humus soils multiply insoak, thus
curtail runoff and its accompanying erosion. Biological Farming achieves
the ultimate in reduction of agricultural pollution; it is environmentally
friendly.
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Agronics, Inc.
7100-E 2nd. Street NW • Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107
Phone: 505-761-1454 • Fax: 505-341-0424 •
Email: linvent@aol.com
1-866-510-5795
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