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The MPXA, (humic and fulvic acid) is a powerful chelating agent. Its molecular structure is such that it contains literally thousands of bonding sites that capture nutrients in either acid or alkaline solution. No other chelating agent on the market can claim that. The resulting increase in metabolism produces a massive amount of new root tissue, even in hostile environments.
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Santa Maria, CA -- DB Specialty Farms in Santa Maria, California, is one of the state’s highest strawberry producers. They have been using our biological program for five years. |
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| Coachella Valley, CA -- Soil Technology has been hired by Howard Marguleas to implement a complete biological and fertility program on 100's of acres of grapes, citrus and dates, in Coachella Valley, California. |
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| A separate 150 acre Marguleas vineyard in Coachella, Ca. Biological & fertility programs have been started on weaker and stronger blocks to demonstrate production and profitability of Soil Tech programs. |
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Valley Center, CA -- This 38 acre grove is managed by Sierra Pacific Farms, Inc. Twenty five (25) tons of gypsum, potassium and micronutrients, as well as our biological protocol were applied in just over a week and a half. This is one of Sierra Pacific's better producing groves. |
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Watsonville, CA -- Coastal Berry is the nation’s largest strawberry producer. Soil Technology has been hired to improve production and quality on ranches in Watsonville, California. The 110 acre Salas ranch is showing dramatic improvement with the biological protocol. |
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The results of trunk injecting avocados with phosphorous acid. Our biological program is the better alternative to recovering trees in diseased soil. It's sustainable, OMRI approved, and carries a host of other benefits. |
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Ed Holtz, 60 acres of avocados being treated with Biological protocol, 30K pounds of Potassium, 90K pounds of Gypsum, and foliar applied Potassium. Watch what happens to production. |
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Components of the biological program - Spectrum, MPXA, Pepzyme. User friendly, easy to apply, non-toxic, OMRI registered. |
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Bear Creek Country Club. Specially designed biological protocol to fight fusarium, Armillariella, and a rare oak disease known as Ceratocystis fimbriata.
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Injecting biological program on clonal avocado root stock to enhance survivability in phytophthora soils.
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Applying a biological protocol to common turf diseases. Often diseases will subside in 4 to 6 weeks without the use of chemicals.
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Santa Maria, CA -- Manzanita Berry Farms in Santa Maria. 320 acres of strawberries treated with our biological protocol. Yields are consistently up, disease non existent, plant health optimum. |
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Treating avocado and guavas with a biological protocol to suppress phytophthora problems. |
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Soil analysis first, fertilizer recommendations second, biological program developed, field produces better quality and production without any chemicals. |
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Planting avocado trees into root rot area using biological protocol and mounding techniques. |
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Using mycorrhizal fungi and biological program to enhance root system's ability to thrive in diseased environment. |
In addition, the MPXA supplies vitally needed carbon food blocks for the microbial populations. The annual treatment we suggest is comparative to adding 12 to 15 tons of good compost to an acre of soil. What field would not benefit from that kind of organic matter? Even if a soil is free from Phythophthora or other pathogen pressures, an increase in chelation and organic matter would produce very favorable economic returns.
The Spectrum microbial inoculant contains over 35 species of microbes, none of which are harmful to plants, humans or animals. Species include Anthrobacter, Azosprillum, Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Streptomycus, and Trichoderma. These and many other microbes compete for root space and food, excrete antibiotics, recycle nutrients and otherwise out compete harmful pathogens. Our studies have shown (available upon request) that the combination of MPXA and Spectrum will inhibit the development of phytophthora. In the case of phytophthora cactorum (common to vegetable growers) the combination inhibited 92% of the pathogens development, and that was with one application. Imagine what will happen to soil pathogens as we regularly treat the soils.
Lastly, we add a one-of-a-kind product called Pepzyme M. Pepzyme contains over 151 enzymes known to stimulate microbial activity and reproduction. By stimulating the reproductive cycles of both the naturally occurring microbes and those we add in the Spectrum inoculant, we strengthen and develop microbial populations that will be essential to protecting newly developing root mass.
These three products function very well independently and any of them may be used and proved to be an excellent soil management tool in certain environments. However, we believe the combination of these products at the prescribed rates will change the way growers approach and evaluate disease management and soil fertility.
Annual applications vary from $70 to $130 per acre.
All products are non toxic, water soluble, and are injected through the irrigation system.
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