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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: A Special Report on a promising new yield enhancing technology from 1360 South 5th Street – Suite 286 St. Charles, Missouri 63301 Phone: (636) 947-7274 Fax: (636) 947-7252 Website: www.Agro-Maxx.net Email: Sales@Agro-Maxx.net Slide 2: We’re introducing Agro-Maxx to the Midwest! Dr. Leon Hesser calls it the “New Green Revolution!” Dr. Norman Borlaug Dr. Norman Borlaug (pictured on the left) is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Congressional Gold Medal recipient (the highest civilian honor bestowed by the U.S. government) and is credited with saving more lives than anyone in history. His work has led to breakthrough high-yield, disease-resistant wheat harvests in Mexico, India, Pakistan and countries throughout Latin America, Africa and the Near and Middle East. As a result, hundreds of millions of people have been provided with an otherwise unavailable food supply. He is known as “The father of the Green Revolution” and focus of the “Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture at Texas A&M University” and subject of the book “The Man Who Fed the World” written by Dr. Leon Hesser. Dr. Leon Hesser Dr. Hesser (pictured on the right) is a close friend and professional associate of Dr. Borlaug and is known as the “Uncle of the Green Revolution” because he helped farmers adopt the high-yielding cereal grain genetics developed by Dr. Borlaug. Dr. Hesser, an initial skeptic, said after visiting a farm in Yadkin County, “I've worked with crops in 20 countries but I've never seen crops respond to a product like this. The dozen or so farmers I met are ecstatic. They harvested 35% to 40% higher yields on oats and wheat because of this product.” In the months since actually seeing field results, Hesser has made plans to introduce our product to growers in several Eastern European nations. He will also be attending scientific conferences in India and Korea in 2009 to report the prospects for a new “Green Revolution” using our non-toxic, bio-based technology. So now, Dr. Hesser is helping US farmers implement the nano-technology of Agro-Maxx for healthier, higher-yielding crops. Slide 3: More than 7 years of research and field experience with Agro-Maxx point to these crop benefits: Higher yields and crop nutritional quality Healthier plants which naturally resist disease Faster growth and maturity Deeper rooting to help avoid moisture stress and take up more nutrients First, look at soybeans. These 65-bu. soybeans were raised in North Carolina in 2008 during a severely dry summer: Almost 100 days of very little rainfall. They were sprayed with 8 ounces per acre of Agro-Maxx at the three-leaf stage. Slide 4: In 2008, dozens of North Carolina farmers tried Agro-Maxx on soybeans and harvested 15 to 20 bu. more per acre than untreated soybeans. Here, Freddie Daub shows soybeans planted after harvesting 133-bu. oats grown with Agro-Maxx. These beans made 45 bu. per acre. Slide 5: Here’s a close-up of those second-crop beans at harvest time. In one season, this field yielded 133 bu. of oats and 45 bu. of soybeans! Slide 6: Freddie Daub of East Bend, NC, planted these two adjoining soybean fields the same day with the same variety. The only difference: The field on the right was sprayed with 8 oz. per acre of Agro-Maxx when the beans were about 3 in. high. The Agro-Maxx was simply added to the spray tank when Roundup was applied. About three weeks later, the field at left was also sprayed with Agro-Maxx to help it “catch up.” It didn’t: The treated field yielded 49 bu. per acre in spite of a dry season and lots of deer damage. The late-treated field yielded 17 bu. less. Slide 7: Soybeans Planted the Same Day With Agro-Maxx -and- w/o Agro-Maxx Slide 8: 7-17-2008 8oz of Agro-Maxx Applied to Soybeans at the 2-Leaf Stage 8-10-2008 Soybeans Clean 23 Days Later with ¾ Inch of Rain 9-7-2008 Soybeans Clean 30 Days Later with No More Rain Slide 9: 12-9-2007: Glysophate With Agro-Maxx and Without! Agro-Maxx Eliminates the Nutrient Tie-Up Slide 10: Sprayed 1 gallon of Agro-Maxx on Oct 3rd. Freeze was 9 hours Oct 3rd and 6hrs Oct 4th. The beans that did not get Agro-Maxx (left) definitely got hurt. The treated beans (right) are greener and have a larger root system and did not freeze. The untreated beans wilted and had smaller roots. Untreated Treated Slide 11: Early in the morning of July 9th, 2008, corn fields in parts of North Carolina were subjected to high-drift winds from a violent thunderstorm. These two photos were taken right after the storm. The farmer was distraught. He said “Much of my corn was down, twisted and a real mess.” But two days later, on July 11, the farmer was pleasantly surprised to see the corn that had been sprayed with Agro-Maxx had straightened back up and wasn’t bowed! Slide 12: Corn growers also reported yield increases in 2008 in North Carolina tests with Agro-Maxx. Northeastern North Carolina had dry summer weather, but bottomland farmers reported yields approaching 200 bu. per acre. Have you seen “dent” corn like this, which has round kernels extending almost a third of the way back from the eartip? That’s a sign of complete nutritional “fill” and high density. Treatment: 8 oz. of Agro-Maxx per acre. Slide 13: Most of the ears in Buddy Matthews’ cornfield had 18 rows of kernels. Test weights were high. Slide 14: Sweet corn treated with Agro-Maxx near Belle Glade, Florida, had larger roots than untreated corn, sweeter kernels, profuse pollen shed, and 18,000 saleable ears per acre. Slide 15: Agro-Maxx Control Florida sweet corn sprayed with Agro-Maxx at the two-leaf stage quickly developed larger roots and maintained a high degree of health in the roots and circulation system through ear fill. Slide 16: Agro-Maxx Control Florida sweet corn sprayed with Agro-Maxx at the two-leaf stage maintained a healthy, clean and unplugged vascular circulation system all the way through ear filling. Corn diseases tend to plug the base of the stalk, impairing nutrient transfer. Look at the more white, bright root base on the Agro-Maxx treated stalk, compared to the smaller and brown-stained stalk which represents the corn in the control field. Slide 17: This Florida sweet corn treated with Agro-Maxx also had 18 rows on most ears, compared with mostly 14 and 16 for the untreated corn of the same hybrid. Kernels tested 16 to 18 brix, 23% higher than the 13 brix of untreated corn. This is “melt in your mouth” tasting sweet corn! Slide 18: Agro-Maxx Control Florida Sweet corn treated with Agro-Maxx at the two-leaf stage quickly developed larger roots, more vigorous leaves and a larger stalk diameter. Slide 19: Agro-Maxx Control Pioneer hybrid corn in Iowa treated with Agro-Maxx at the two-leaf stage also developed larger roots, more vigorous leaves and a larger stalk diameter by the four-leaf stage. It also had a darker green color… look for it in the next slide. Agro-Maxx at the 2-leaf stage Slide 20: Agro-Maxx Control Pioneer hybrid corn in Iowa was sprayed with Agro-Maxx at the two-leaf stage: Note the darker green color and more vigorous appearance by the time this hybrid corn reached the four-leaf stage. This was planted as a test plot in late summer, so no yield information is available. Slide 21: North Carolina farmers raised almost 100-bu. wheat in 2008 when they sprayed with Agro-Maxx. Most of the heads had four rows of kernels! Test weights were 63 to 64 pounds per bushel. Slide 22: These oats on Freddie Daub’s North Carolina farm were sprayed once with Agro-Maxx. This is how they looked May 26, 2008. They yielded 133 bu. per acre. The oats buyer said they looked like “Western oats” because of the large heads and heavy test weight. Slide 23: An Iowa farmer tested Agro-Maxx on oats in trays in Fall 2008, in combination with biological products from AgriEnergy Resources. Winner: Agro-Maxx sprayed over the top as a foliar, with biologicals incorporated in the soil. Oats with no Agro-Maxx or biologicals became infested with aphids, lodged and died. Treated with Agro-Maxx Untreated control Slide 24: Tests in Vietnam showed that Agro-Maxx treated rice yields 30% more, resists many tropical diseases, and grows profitably on low-fertility soils. Agro-Maxx will be used nationwide this year in Vietnam. It’s also approved in China, Thailand and the Philippines. Dr. Leon Hesser plans to introduce it in Eastern Europe. Slide 25: Overseas vegetable and fruit growers are discovering Agro-Maxx. In the Philippines, a mission farm shows that repeated sprays make huge heads of cabbage. On the right, no Agro-Maxx. On the left, sprayed every 6 days. An amaranth grower in India sent these photos… 50 plants in each bunch of young amaranth. Control bunch is on the left, Agro-Maxx treated amaranth on the right. Agro-Maxx No Spray, 1 Spray, 2 Sprays Slide 26: In August 2008, these raspberries near Cedar Falls, Iowa, were about to become wiped out by Japanese beetles (photo at left). Starting then, Agro-Maxx was sprayed every 10 days until the first frost. After the third application of Agro-Maxx (one ounce per gallon of water), almost all the beetles had left. Not died, just departed. New leaves and blossoms emerged on the everbearing bushes. Bees hummed among the blooms. The harvest was huge and SWEET! Slide 27: August 2, 2008: Table grapes near Cedar Falls, IA were under attack from Japanese beetles. One spray of Agro-Maxx applied. August 3, 2008: Same leaves, but the beetles have simply flown away. Agro-Maxx is not a pesticide and is not sold to repel insects… but these beetles didn’t know that. Slide 28: Yellow squash vines treated with Agro-Maxx in Iowa in 2008 yielded more and lasted longer into warm summer weather than untreated vines. Also, butternut squash treated with Agro-Maxx yielded abundantly, producing very sweet high-brix squash which lasted until March in 40-degree storage. Slide 29: You’d better like green beans if you spray your Blue Lake pole beans with Agro-Maxx! These four vines produced a big basket of fresh beans daily right until the first frost at Cedar Falls, Iowa. Leaves grew unusually large; blossoms were profuse. Maybe… just maybe… Missouri and Illinois soybeans will react the same way. We need to find out in 2009! Slide 30: This is Okra. Okra pods are a traditional Southen vegetable. Normally, Okra vines are about half this high. But Jim Shellenback, a distributor in Florida, convinced the grower to spray these with our product. Slide 31: This is untreated and treated Okra. The treated plant is on the right. Jim Shellenback says it’s not the largest plant in the row… “Just one we were able to dig out of the ground.” Agro-Maxx Slide 32: Agro-Maxx has been proven to: Substantially increase crop yields and nutritional quality, thereby increasing profitability. Increase root mass and depth, improving nutrient uptake and drought resistance. Provide for healthier plants with larger stalks, which are naturally more resistant to disease, lodging, wind and frost damage. Speed up crop growth and maturity, improving double cropping success rates. Lower input cost by making better use of low-fertility soils, fertilizers and pesticides. Increase brix/sugar and protein levels. While not a pesticide, many users have reported a significant reduction in pest related problems after application of Agro-Maxx. Improve almost any field crop such as Soybeans, Corn, Wheat, Alfalfa, Canola, Oats, Barley, Fescue, Orchard Grass, Millet, Milo, Rye, Carmelita and Sorghum as well as plants in gardens, green houses, nurseries etc. Slide 33: Agro-Maxx is: An all-natural, non-chemical, highly effective surfactant or adjuvant applied to crops at the 2-5 leaf stage for optimal results. Non-toxic and safe to use. Inexpensive - Agro-Maxx, at 8 ounces per acre, costs less than $9 per acre. Manufactured in a proprietary process using only FDA approved food ingredients which creates nano-size colloids that reduce surface tension and interact with plant cells with principles of quantum physics, not molecular chemistry. Developed by BioBased USA, East Bend, N.C., and is currently manufactured in three US and one overseas facilities and privately labeled to Agro-Maxx, LLC. Agro-Maxx is a word-of-mouth marketed product based on successful end-user usage and not a large, cost increasing marketing program. Slide 34: Agro-Maxx is not: Sold as a pesticide although many users have reported a significant reduction in pest related problems after application. A plant growth regulator. A soil or plant nutrient. (Although micro-nutrient versions are being developed). Please visit our www.agro-maxx.net website for more product and usage information, testimonials and videos and learn about our 2009 testing program so that you can compare the results to your untreated crops and judge for yourself. Slide 35: What could do for your profits in 2009? We’re looking for innovative farmers who are willing to test what Agro-Maxx can do for crops in Missouri and Illinois in 2009! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Agro-Maxx Slide Show Ver 1.0 JimDTaylor Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 258 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: March 25, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: A Special Report on a promising new yield enhancing technology from 1360 South 5th Street – Suite 286 St. Charles, Missouri 63301 Phone: (636) 947-7274 Fax: (636) 947-7252 Website: www.Agro-Maxx.net Email: Sales@Agro-Maxx.net Slide 2: We’re introducing Agro-Maxx to the Midwest! Dr. Leon Hesser calls it the “New Green Revolution!” Dr. Norman Borlaug Dr. Norman Borlaug (pictured on the left) is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Congressional Gold Medal recipient (the highest civilian honor bestowed by the U.S. government) and is credited with saving more lives than anyone in history. His work has led to breakthrough high-yield, disease-resistant wheat harvests in Mexico, India, Pakistan and countries throughout Latin America, Africa and the Near and Middle East. As a result, hundreds of millions of people have been provided with an otherwise unavailable food supply. He is known as “The father of the Green Revolution” and focus of the “Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture at Texas A&M University” and subject of the book “The Man Who Fed the World” written by Dr. Leon Hesser. Dr. Leon Hesser Dr. Hesser (pictured on the right) is a close friend and professional associate of Dr. Borlaug and is known as the “Uncle of the Green Revolution” because he helped farmers adopt the high-yielding cereal grain genetics developed by Dr. Borlaug. Dr. Hesser, an initial skeptic, said after visiting a farm in Yadkin County, “I've worked with crops in 20 countries but I've never seen crops respond to a product like this. The dozen or so farmers I met are ecstatic. They harvested 35% to 40% higher yields on oats and wheat because of this product.” In the months since actually seeing field results, Hesser has made plans to introduce our product to growers in several Eastern European nations. He will also be attending scientific conferences in India and Korea in 2009 to report the prospects for a new “Green Revolution” using our non-toxic, bio-based technology. So now, Dr. Hesser is helping US farmers implement the nano-technology of Agro-Maxx for healthier, higher-yielding crops. Slide 3: More than 7 years of research and field experience with Agro-Maxx point to these crop benefits: Higher yields and crop nutritional quality Healthier plants which naturally resist disease Faster growth and maturity Deeper rooting to help avoid moisture stress and take up more nutrients First, look at soybeans. These 65-bu. soybeans were raised in North Carolina in 2008 during a severely dry summer: Almost 100 days of very little rainfall. They were sprayed with 8 ounces per acre of Agro-Maxx at the three-leaf stage. Slide 4: In 2008, dozens of North Carolina farmers tried Agro-Maxx on soybeans and harvested 15 to 20 bu. more per acre than untreated soybeans. Here, Freddie Daub shows soybeans planted after harvesting 133-bu. oats grown with Agro-Maxx. These beans made 45 bu. per acre. Slide 5: Here’s a close-up of those second-crop beans at harvest time. In one season, this field yielded 133 bu. of oats and 45 bu. of soybeans! Slide 6: Freddie Daub of East Bend, NC, planted these two adjoining soybean fields the same day with the same variety. The only difference: The field on the right was sprayed with 8 oz. per acre of Agro-Maxx when the beans were about 3 in. high. The Agro-Maxx was simply added to the spray tank when Roundup was applied. About three weeks later, the field at left was also sprayed with Agro-Maxx to help it “catch up.” It didn’t: The treated field yielded 49 bu. per acre in spite of a dry season and lots of deer damage. The late-treated field yielded 17 bu. less. Slide 7: Soybeans Planted the Same Day With Agro-Maxx -and- w/o Agro-Maxx Slide 8: 7-17-2008 8oz of Agro-Maxx Applied to Soybeans at the 2-Leaf Stage 8-10-2008 Soybeans Clean 23 Days Later with ¾ Inch of Rain 9-7-2008 Soybeans Clean 30 Days Later with No More Rain Slide 9: 12-9-2007: Glysophate With Agro-Maxx and Without! Agro-Maxx Eliminates the Nutrient Tie-Up Slide 10: Sprayed 1 gallon of Agro-Maxx on Oct 3rd. Freeze was 9 hours Oct 3rd and 6hrs Oct 4th. The beans that did not get Agro-Maxx (left) definitely got hurt. The treated beans (right) are greener and have a larger root system and did not freeze. The untreated beans wilted and had smaller roots. Untreated Treated Slide 11: Early in the morning of July 9th, 2008, corn fields in parts of North Carolina were subjected to high-drift winds from a violent thunderstorm. These two photos were taken right after the storm. The farmer was distraught. He said “Much of my corn was down, twisted and a real mess.” But two days later, on July 11, the farmer was pleasantly surprised to see the corn that had been sprayed with Agro-Maxx had straightened back up and wasn’t bowed! Slide 12: Corn growers also reported yield increases in 2008 in North Carolina tests with Agro-Maxx. Northeastern North Carolina had dry summer weather, but bottomland farmers reported yields approaching 200 bu. per acre. Have you seen “dent” corn like this, which has round kernels extending almost a third of the way back from the eartip? That’s a sign of complete nutritional “fill” and high density. Treatment: 8 oz. of Agro-Maxx per acre. Slide 13: Most of the ears in Buddy Matthews’ cornfield had 18 rows of kernels. Test weights were high. Slide 14: Sweet corn treated with Agro-Maxx near Belle Glade, Florida, had larger roots than untreated corn, sweeter kernels, profuse pollen shed, and 18,000 saleable ears per acre. Slide 15: Agro-Maxx Control Florida sweet corn sprayed with Agro-Maxx at the two-leaf stage quickly developed larger roots and maintained a high degree of health in the roots and circulation system through ear fill. Slide 16: Agro-Maxx Control Florida sweet corn sprayed with Agro-Maxx at the two-leaf stage maintained a healthy, clean and unplugged vascular circulation system all the way through ear filling. Corn diseases tend to plug the base of the stalk, impairing nutrient transfer. Look at the more white, bright root base on the Agro-Maxx treated stalk, compared to the smaller and brown-stained stalk which represents the corn in the control field. Slide 17: This Florida sweet corn treated with Agro-Maxx also had 18 rows on most ears, compared with mostly 14 and 16 for the untreated corn of the same hybrid. Kernels tested 16 to 18 brix, 23% higher than the 13 brix of untreated corn. This is “melt in your mouth” tasting sweet corn! Slide 18: Agro-Maxx Control Florida Sweet corn treated with Agro-Maxx at the two-leaf stage quickly developed larger roots, more vigorous leaves and a larger stalk diameter. Slide 19: Agro-Maxx Control Pioneer hybrid corn in Iowa treated with Agro-Maxx at the two-leaf stage also developed larger roots, more vigorous leaves and a larger stalk diameter by the four-leaf stage. It also had a darker green color… look for it in the next slide. Agro-Maxx at the 2-leaf stage Slide 20: Agro-Maxx Control Pioneer hybrid corn in Iowa was sprayed with Agro-Maxx at the two-leaf stage: Note the darker green color and more vigorous appearance by the time this hybrid corn reached the four-leaf stage. This was planted as a test plot in late summer, so no yield information is available. Slide 21: North Carolina farmers raised almost 100-bu. wheat in 2008 when they sprayed with Agro-Maxx. Most of the heads had four rows of kernels! Test weights were 63 to 64 pounds per bushel. Slide 22: These oats on Freddie Daub’s North Carolina farm were sprayed once with Agro-Maxx. This is how they looked May 26, 2008. They yielded 133 bu. per acre. The oats buyer said they looked like “Western oats” because of the large heads and heavy test weight. Slide 23: An Iowa farmer tested Agro-Maxx on oats in trays in Fall 2008, in combination with biological products from AgriEnergy Resources. Winner: Agro-Maxx sprayed over the top as a foliar, with biologicals incorporated in the soil. Oats with no Agro-Maxx or biologicals became infested with aphids, lodged and died. Treated with Agro-Maxx Untreated control Slide 24: Tests in Vietnam showed that Agro-Maxx treated rice yields 30% more, resists many tropical diseases, and grows profitably on low-fertility soils. Agro-Maxx will be used nationwide this year in Vietnam. It’s also approved in China, Thailand and the Philippines. Dr. Leon Hesser plans to introduce it in Eastern Europe. Slide 25: Overseas vegetable and fruit growers are discovering Agro-Maxx. In the Philippines, a mission farm shows that repeated sprays make huge heads of cabbage. On the right, no Agro-Maxx. On the left, sprayed every 6 days. An amaranth grower in India sent these photos… 50 plants in each bunch of young amaranth. Control bunch is on the left, Agro-Maxx treated amaranth on the right. Agro-Maxx No Spray, 1 Spray, 2 Sprays Slide 26: In August 2008, these raspberries near Cedar Falls, Iowa, were about to become wiped out by Japanese beetles (photo at left). Starting then, Agro-Maxx was sprayed every 10 days until the first frost. After the third application of Agro-Maxx (one ounce per gallon of water), almost all the beetles had left. Not died, just departed. New leaves and blossoms emerged on the everbearing bushes. Bees hummed among the blooms. The harvest was huge and SWEET! Slide 27: August 2, 2008: Table grapes near Cedar Falls, IA were under attack from Japanese beetles. One spray of Agro-Maxx applied. August 3, 2008: Same leaves, but the beetles have simply flown away. Agro-Maxx is not a pesticide and is not sold to repel insects… but these beetles didn’t know that. Slide 28: Yellow squash vines treated with Agro-Maxx in Iowa in 2008 yielded more and lasted longer into warm summer weather than untreated vines. Also, butternut squash treated with Agro-Maxx yielded abundantly, producing very sweet high-brix squash which lasted until March in 40-degree storage. Slide 29: You’d better like green beans if you spray your Blue Lake pole beans with Agro-Maxx! These four vines produced a big basket of fresh beans daily right until the first frost at Cedar Falls, Iowa. Leaves grew unusually large; blossoms were profuse. Maybe… just maybe… Missouri and Illinois soybeans will react the same way. We need to find out in 2009! Slide 30: This is Okra. Okra pods are a traditional Southen vegetable. Normally, Okra vines are about half this high. But Jim Shellenback, a distributor in Florida, convinced the grower to spray these with our product. Slide 31: This is untreated and treated Okra. The treated plant is on the right. Jim Shellenback says it’s not the largest plant in the row… “Just one we were able to dig out of the ground.” Agro-Maxx Slide 32: Agro-Maxx has been proven to: Substantially increase crop yields and nutritional quality, thereby increasing profitability. Increase root mass and depth, improving nutrient uptake and drought resistance. Provide for healthier plants with larger stalks, which are naturally more resistant to disease, lodging, wind and frost damage. Speed up crop growth and maturity, improving double cropping success rates. Lower input cost by making better use of low-fertility soils, fertilizers and pesticides. Increase brix/sugar and protein levels. While not a pesticide, many users have reported a significant reduction in pest related problems after application of Agro-Maxx. Improve almost any field crop such as Soybeans, Corn, Wheat, Alfalfa, Canola, Oats, Barley, Fescue, Orchard Grass, Millet, Milo, Rye, Carmelita and Sorghum as well as plants in gardens, green houses, nurseries etc. Slide 33: Agro-Maxx is: An all-natural, non-chemical, highly effective surfactant or adjuvant applied to crops at the 2-5 leaf stage for optimal results. Non-toxic and safe to use. Inexpensive - Agro-Maxx, at 8 ounces per acre, costs less than $9 per acre. Manufactured in a proprietary process using only FDA approved food ingredients which creates nano-size colloids that reduce surface tension and interact with plant cells with principles of quantum physics, not molecular chemistry. Developed by BioBased USA, East Bend, N.C., and is currently manufactured in three US and one overseas facilities and privately labeled to Agro-Maxx, LLC. Agro-Maxx is a word-of-mouth marketed product based on successful end-user usage and not a large, cost increasing marketing program. Slide 34: Agro-Maxx is not: Sold as a pesticide although many users have reported a significant reduction in pest related problems after application. A plant growth regulator. A soil or plant nutrient. (Although micro-nutrient versions are being developed). Please visit our www.agro-maxx.net website for more product and usage information, testimonials and videos and learn about our 2009 testing program so that you can compare the results to your untreated crops and judge for yourself. Slide 35: What could do for your profits in 2009? We’re looking for innovative farmers who are willing to test what Agro-Maxx can do for crops in Missouri and Illinois in 2009!