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ADVANCING
ECO-AGRICULTURE
Products & Services Catalog
Connecting the
Missing Links for Full Potential
Agriculture
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to enable farmers to produce high quality,
healthy plants with inherent resistance to disease and insect
attack by providing them with knowledge to understand
the natural soil-plant system, tools to monitor the systems
performance and natural materials to enhance crop function
and performance.
OUR GOAL
Our ultimate end goal is to help provide healthy food for the
ultimate consumer, us. In other words, food as medicine.
We provide education and information at winter seminars,
summer field days and our free quarterly newsletter.
AEA initially started as a consulting company providing information and
recommendations to fruit and vegetable producers and dairy farmers developing
sound nutritional programs for maximum quality and performance.
We have recently began manufacturing our own line of specially designed liquid
nutritional packages in an effort to meet our high expectations of product quality
and performance in the field. We believe these products are unrivaled in quality and
plant bioavailability and we anticipate maintaining this position with our ongoing
research efforts.
We perceive the production of healthy crops as the functioning of a complex interacting
systems of soil, plants and microbes. We need to take all the inherent variabilities
on each farm into consideration such as soil type nutrient availability, water quality
and local climatic conditions if we wish to be successful in our endeavors. One major
requirement for a healthy crop is simply healthy soil. But what defines healthy soils?
Healthy high producing soils seem to have several common attributes in general:
	 1. 	High levels of organic matter
		 and microbial activity
	 2. 	An optimum balance and quantity of minerals
	 3. 	Good soil structure, which is naturally
		 created by 1 & 2 above coupled with
		 good management.
...an agricultural and horticultural consulting and
manufacturing company providing information,
consulting services and specialty nutritional materials
for use in irrigation systems and foliar applications.
Advancing Eco Agriculture
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Lets examine these in more detail
1. 	 Healthy and vibrant populations of soil microbes
are an absolute requirement unless we wish to
produce crops hydroponically. Ideally all nutrients
and minerals need to be absorbed by the plants
as microbial metabolites which can then be
utilized very efficiently in the production of plant
compounds. Plants readily absorb vitamins,
hormones, many other stimulants and complex
compounds; all microbial products of the
rhizosphere.
2. 	 Both the microbiota in the soil and the plants
they feed require an optimum balance and
quantity of mineral nutrition to achieve
acceptable levels of performance. Usually 12 or
perhaps 16 elements are said to be required for
crop production. In addition to these commonly
accepted nutrients plants may require as high as
35 to 40 additional trace minerals such as silicon,
chromium, nickel, the lanthanides and many
others.
	 These trace minerals can have a significant
impact on plant health and play a major role in
plant physiology. Many of them act as enzyme
co-factors or as direct catalysts, promoting
rapid formation of complete plant compounds,
especially the complex plant secondary
metabolites (PMS)s many of which provide a
tremendous immuno-boost. Several of these
plant secondary metabolites can have unique
insecticidal and fungicidal properties.
440-632-1012
Using our programS-systemS
Our programs are assembled with a long term perspective.
Our goal needs to be to produce bioactive, quality soil which can
supply the great majority of a crops nutritional requirements so
we need not continually rely on spoon fed nutrition to produce
high yielding crops.
With this in mind our programs are based on a complete soil
analysis to determine mineral balance in the soil, as well as
those which are immediately available.
We then work to assemble a complete nutritional program
based on farm history, current soil analysis and the crops
nutritional requirements.
These programs are composed of a dual approach:
A long term view, stimulating soil microbial1.	
populations, adding mineral correctives and
enhancing soil structure, with management
practices such as cover cropping and the wise
use of tillage.
Getting an immediate response, working to2.	
achieve a quality crop as rapidly as possible by
enhancing the soil biology and spoon feeding
the crops a nutritionally balanced diet.
	
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Microbial Products
We find it a great benefit to inoculate and/or stimulate the
microlife in the soil. Remarkable results can be achieved when
these materials are used in a proper manner and at the right
time. If we review all the remarkable functions of soil microbes
we can see how the materials can have a significant impact on
soiland crop health and quality.
BIOGENESIS - A broad spectrum microbial package which performs
exceptionally well to repopulate and invigorate a soils beneficial
microbe populations. Biogenesis enhances release of complexed
mineral reserves, helping to provide higher levels of nutrient
availability to the growing crop.
Biogenesis is generally used in spring at planting at 1 lb. per acre
in transplant solution, or it can be used in irrigation systems or
sprayed on. OMRI listed version available.
Availablein1lb.,5lb.,10lb.,and25lb.containers
SPECTRUM - Contains a broad range of beneficial soil
microbes held in a dry suspended animation form and provides
an economical means of restoring a soil microbial population.
Spectrum needs to be incorporated into the soil and is generally
used in fall when planting or incorporating a cover crop.
combine with Pepzyme for best results. Recommended
application rates are 50 grams per acre. OMRI listed.
Availablein1-5-10-25-50acrecontainers
PEPZYME - A stable enzyme concentrate containing a broad
spectrum of enzymes and is unaffected by sunlight and ultraviolet.
These enzymes increase the rate of growth and reproduction of soil
microbes and also enhance the rate of nitrogen fixation, mineral
release and digestion of residues. Pepzyme can be applied both
in spring and/or fall, or small amounts can be used during the
growing season. Usual application rate is 12.5 oz. per acre OMRI
listed. Availablein1,10,or25acresizes.
MYCOTONIC - Provides a range of endo and ectomychorrizal fungi
species held in a dry form. Mychorrizal fungi can access mineral
and water reserves and provide a plant available source. 	
Mycotonic can be used as a seed treatment at 1 oz. per 100 lbs. of
seed, or soil applied at 1 oz. per acre. Complies with National
Organic Program standards. Available1-5-10-25-50oz.containers.
Monitoring Crop Health
We need to keep a record of the crops nutritional status during the 	
growing season to check on the progress being made and to see if any 		
changes are in order.This can be readily accomplished by several means:
Tissues analysis: tissue analysis can provide a revealing snapshot of what1.	
is occurring at the current time and is one of the more accurate methods of
determining a crops immediate nutritional requirements and can be used
when other methods signal a problem.
2.	 Plant sap pH: Monitoring plant sap pH can give us a general idea of plant
vitality and level of susceptibility to disease or insect attack as well as
providing a general direction for nutritional supplements.
3.	 Brix Levels:The sugar levels, measured as brix, can give us a picture of the
progress being made in overall health over time. The brix reading can also
be used to measure the crop response to a nutritional foliar application.
Anadditiontothesemonitoringtoolsisasystemtermed Bio-Electronicswhichwas
developedbyDr.Louis-ClaudeVincentinFrancebetween1948-1956. Thissystemwas
broughttoour attentionbyJeanBrunetandshowsmuchpromise.
For More Information
or to place an order call:
440-632-1012
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Availablein1gal.,5gal.,55gal.,and275gal.
containers.NOPcompliantversionsavailable.
SynergySoilSuspensions™
FOUNDATION
A concentrated mineral premix which was put together to provide a balanced
source of phosphorus, calcium, and micro nutrients. For best results Foundation
should be partnered with a soluble fertilizer material such as our Grower 5-10-20.
When these materials are used in combination they provide the readily available
balanced mineral program which is needed for optimum health and production.
Foundation is generally used in irrigation systems at 2 qts. per acre per week.
Analysis: 22% Calcium, 6% Phosphorus.
440-632-1012
Synergy Soil Solutions (Water Soluble Blends)
These blends have been designed around the varied needs
of crops through the growing season based on crop, stage of
growth, level of production etc. In addition to the NPK each
of these blends also contains magnesium, sulfur, boron, and
carbohydrates to provide a plant and microbe friendly material.
These formulations can be used both in an irrigation application
and as a foliar spray to provide a quick energy boost to the crop.
Peak performance is obtained when used with a calcium and
micro nutrient source such as Foundation™ or Plant Healthy
Therapy™ Calcium.
Formulations available:
	 Synergy Soil Solutions Grower 5-10-20
	 Synergy Soil Solutions Starter 5-25-5	
	 Synergy Soil Solutions Finisher 5-5-20
	 Synergy Soil Solutions Enhancer 5-20-20
Synergy Soil Suspensions
The Synergy Soil Suspension line of concentrated liquid
fertilizers were developed in an effort to provide high quality,
available nutrients which were economically competitive and
did not contain unwanted materials such as high levels of
nitrogen or toxic elements.
The majority of the materials used are obtained from naturally
mined sources which are clean of any toxic elements. These
mined minerals are treated with an ultra micronization
process which brings them down to an extremely small
particle size. After being micronized they are held in chelated
form as a liquid suspension. These materials are meant for soil
applicationandaremostfrequentlyusedinirrigation
systems. Generalapplicationsare1-2qt.peracre.
7 8
SynergySoilSuspensions™
Phosphorus
Phosphorus is perhaps one of the more overused, misused and
abused nutrients in agriculture today. Most soils contain large
reserves of complexed phosphorus. Releasing this nutrient into
plant available form is primarily a factor of microbial availability
and activity, especially of the fungi groups such as mychorrizae.
The various roles phosphorus plays in root development,
photosynthesis, energy transfer and reproduction are fairly well
recognized. However the management techniques needed
to mobilize the large soil reserve do not seem to be well
understood. Conventionally high levels of soluble phosphorus
fertilizers are applied at planting time to stimulate root growth
and development. However these high levels of soluble
phosphorus send a negative signal to the mychorrizal fungi
and other microbes that release phosphorus. After a period
of several weeks the starter phosphate fertilizer is no longer
available and the natural phosphorus solubilizing system has
been effectively shut down for the season, making the crop
dependent on supplied phosphorus inputs. We have attempted
to overcome this short circuiting of the natural system by
designing a source of phosphorus that is plant available without
being water soluble. A rock phosphate ore which provides high
levels of trace and ultra trace minerals and very low levels of
toxic elements is mined from a volcanic source.This ore is ultra
micronized and chelated with several unique microbe friendly
compounds and suspended in a liquid solution. This technique
provides us with a highly available form of phosphorus without
detriment to the soils microbial system.
Synergy Soils Suspensions™ Phosphorus contains 32%
phosphorus and 16% calcium and is used at 1-2 qts./acre.
SynergySoilsSuspensions™
CALCIUM
Calcium is widely recognized for its many important functions in plants which include
increased nutrient uptake, strong cell walls, sturdier plants and increased vitality.
The importance of maintaining high levels of bioavailable calcium is frequently
stressed in order to achieve adequate levels of calcium uptake.
We developed Soil Synergy Suspensions™ Calcium with these challenges in mind.
Results achieved during our first year of field trials exceeded our expectations.
Analysis: 28% Calcium.
SynergySoilSuspensions™
POTASSIUM	
Potassium determines fruit size, leaf thickness and stem strength. Potassium also
plays a major role as a catalyst in the plant sap, and transports carbohydrates from
the leaves to other parts of the plant including the fruit. Crops which produce large
amounts of sugars have an especially high requirement for potassium.
Synergy Soil Suspensions™ Potassium provides 35% potassium in a bioavailable
chelated form for rapid absorption.
440-632-1012
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PlantHealthTherapy™ Phytostim
Phytostim is a cold processed liquid seaweed concentrate which contains
exceptionally high levels of metabolites and plant hormones such as cytokinins
and auxins along with a complete spectrum of vitamins and minerals in a highly
bioavailable form. Phytostim is generally used at 4 to 8 oz. per acre as a folair spray
or can be used as a root drench. Complies with NOP standards.
PlantHealthTherapy™ Sea-Crop™
The Earth’s mineral rich oceans are teaming with microbial life that in turn enhances
the nutritive value of ocean waters by adding complex organic compounds
Sea-Crop™ is harvested from a pristine area of the Pacific Ocean in a very gentle
manner that preserves the natural complex organic matter created by microbial
activity in the ocean. Unlike the other ocean mineral products.
Many of the organic compounds found in sea water are capable of stimulating soil
microbes and plants as well as supplying over 60 trace and ultra-trace elements
that support soil microbiology. Sea-Crop™ is made by a special process that reduces
sodium to about 0.7% while increasing the concentration of complexed magnesium,
sulfur, calcium, silicon and numerous trace elements, including selenium, iodine and
boron. Complies with National Organic Program standards. WSDA listed.
440-632-1012
Plant Health Therapy™
The Plant HealthTherapy™ products were developed based on the same concepts as
our Synergy Soil Suspensions™ blends, providing complete bioavailable nutritional
packages. These blends were created using technologies such as micronization and
chelation using several organic and amino acids and the inclusion of several special
technologies, such as a unique colloidal surfactant along with an amazing adjuvant that
surrounds the leaf with a protective coating and stimulates rapid production of complete
carbohydrates and plant secondary metabolites. These materials are primarily designed
for foliar application and are generally used at 1 pt. to 1qt. per acre. NOP compliant
versions available. Availablein1gal.,5gal.,55gal.,or275gal.packages.
PlantHealthTherapy™
	 Plant HealthTherapy Calcium analysis:
		 26% Calcium
	 Plant HealthTherapy Magnesium analysis:
		 28% magnesium
	 Plant HealthTherapy Potassium analysis:
		 30% potassium
	 Plant HealthTherapy Phosphorus analysis:
		 32% Phorphorus / 15% Calcium
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PlantHealthTherapy™ Huma Carb™
Stable complex carbons from natural organic matter are the missing link in many
agricultural programs. Humic substances are a stable form of natural organic matter
consisting of fine grained complex carbons created by microorganisms. Microscopic
complex carbons can be the link between your fertility program investment dollars
and full potential production. Huma Carb™ is an ultra-micronized humic carbon
complex that fits into programs that are intended to maximize fertilizer efficiency
and allow plants to express their full genetic potential.
Unlike synthetic“humic acid”products which are soluble chemical extracts,
Huma Carb™ is the complete unadulterated humic material as found in nature.
Natural humic substances are microscopic dark brown substances composed of
both soluble and insoluble components as found in humus, compost and dark soils.
Natural complex humic substances are the reason why dark soils are more productive
and provide more protection from plant diseases than light colored soils.
Complies with National Organic Program Standards.
PlantHealthTherapy™ Photo Mag™
Photomag was designed to be used on forage crops such as
grasslands, hayfields, etc. Primarily Photomag enhances plant
performance by increasing the rate of photosynthesis and
the formation of complete protein compounds. Photo Mag
is generally applied on lush rapidly growing forages at 4 to 6
quarts per acre to increase quality and palatablility. Adding a
plant available source of calcium such as Plant HealthTherapy
calcium to the spray tank mix usually obtains a significant
crop response. Complies with the National Organic
Program Standards.
Formoreinformationcontact:
Advancing Eco-Agriculture
15266HayesRd.,Middlefield,OH44062
440-632-1012•Fax:440-632-1256
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  • 3. Lets examine these in more detail 1. Healthy and vibrant populations of soil microbes are an absolute requirement unless we wish to produce crops hydroponically. Ideally all nutrients and minerals need to be absorbed by the plants as microbial metabolites which can then be utilized very efficiently in the production of plant compounds. Plants readily absorb vitamins, hormones, many other stimulants and complex compounds; all microbial products of the rhizosphere. 2. Both the microbiota in the soil and the plants they feed require an optimum balance and quantity of mineral nutrition to achieve acceptable levels of performance. Usually 12 or perhaps 16 elements are said to be required for crop production. In addition to these commonly accepted nutrients plants may require as high as 35 to 40 additional trace minerals such as silicon, chromium, nickel, the lanthanides and many others. These trace minerals can have a significant impact on plant health and play a major role in plant physiology. Many of them act as enzyme co-factors or as direct catalysts, promoting rapid formation of complete plant compounds, especially the complex plant secondary metabolites (PMS)s many of which provide a tremendous immuno-boost. Several of these plant secondary metabolites can have unique insecticidal and fungicidal properties. 440-632-1012 Using our programS-systemS Our programs are assembled with a long term perspective. Our goal needs to be to produce bioactive, quality soil which can supply the great majority of a crops nutritional requirements so we need not continually rely on spoon fed nutrition to produce high yielding crops. With this in mind our programs are based on a complete soil analysis to determine mineral balance in the soil, as well as those which are immediately available. We then work to assemble a complete nutritional program based on farm history, current soil analysis and the crops nutritional requirements. These programs are composed of a dual approach: A long term view, stimulating soil microbial1. populations, adding mineral correctives and enhancing soil structure, with management practices such as cover cropping and the wise use of tillage. Getting an immediate response, working to2. achieve a quality crop as rapidly as possible by enhancing the soil biology and spoon feeding the crops a nutritionally balanced diet. 3 4
  • 4. Microbial Products We find it a great benefit to inoculate and/or stimulate the microlife in the soil. Remarkable results can be achieved when these materials are used in a proper manner and at the right time. If we review all the remarkable functions of soil microbes we can see how the materials can have a significant impact on soiland crop health and quality. BIOGENESIS - A broad spectrum microbial package which performs exceptionally well to repopulate and invigorate a soils beneficial microbe populations. Biogenesis enhances release of complexed mineral reserves, helping to provide higher levels of nutrient availability to the growing crop. Biogenesis is generally used in spring at planting at 1 lb. per acre in transplant solution, or it can be used in irrigation systems or sprayed on. OMRI listed version available. Availablein1lb.,5lb.,10lb.,and25lb.containers SPECTRUM - Contains a broad range of beneficial soil microbes held in a dry suspended animation form and provides an economical means of restoring a soil microbial population. Spectrum needs to be incorporated into the soil and is generally used in fall when planting or incorporating a cover crop. combine with Pepzyme for best results. Recommended application rates are 50 grams per acre. OMRI listed. Availablein1-5-10-25-50acrecontainers PEPZYME - A stable enzyme concentrate containing a broad spectrum of enzymes and is unaffected by sunlight and ultraviolet. These enzymes increase the rate of growth and reproduction of soil microbes and also enhance the rate of nitrogen fixation, mineral release and digestion of residues. Pepzyme can be applied both in spring and/or fall, or small amounts can be used during the growing season. Usual application rate is 12.5 oz. per acre OMRI listed. Availablein1,10,or25acresizes. MYCOTONIC - Provides a range of endo and ectomychorrizal fungi species held in a dry form. Mychorrizal fungi can access mineral and water reserves and provide a plant available source. Mycotonic can be used as a seed treatment at 1 oz. per 100 lbs. of seed, or soil applied at 1 oz. per acre. Complies with National Organic Program standards. Available1-5-10-25-50oz.containers. Monitoring Crop Health We need to keep a record of the crops nutritional status during the growing season to check on the progress being made and to see if any changes are in order.This can be readily accomplished by several means: Tissues analysis: tissue analysis can provide a revealing snapshot of what1. is occurring at the current time and is one of the more accurate methods of determining a crops immediate nutritional requirements and can be used when other methods signal a problem. 2. Plant sap pH: Monitoring plant sap pH can give us a general idea of plant vitality and level of susceptibility to disease or insect attack as well as providing a general direction for nutritional supplements. 3. Brix Levels:The sugar levels, measured as brix, can give us a picture of the progress being made in overall health over time. The brix reading can also be used to measure the crop response to a nutritional foliar application. Anadditiontothesemonitoringtoolsisasystemtermed Bio-Electronicswhichwas developedbyDr.Louis-ClaudeVincentinFrancebetween1948-1956. Thissystemwas broughttoour attentionbyJeanBrunetandshowsmuchpromise. For More Information or to place an order call: 440-632-1012 5 6
  • 5. Availablein1gal.,5gal.,55gal.,and275gal. containers.NOPcompliantversionsavailable. SynergySoilSuspensions™ FOUNDATION A concentrated mineral premix which was put together to provide a balanced source of phosphorus, calcium, and micro nutrients. For best results Foundation should be partnered with a soluble fertilizer material such as our Grower 5-10-20. When these materials are used in combination they provide the readily available balanced mineral program which is needed for optimum health and production. Foundation is generally used in irrigation systems at 2 qts. per acre per week. Analysis: 22% Calcium, 6% Phosphorus. 440-632-1012 Synergy Soil Solutions (Water Soluble Blends) These blends have been designed around the varied needs of crops through the growing season based on crop, stage of growth, level of production etc. In addition to the NPK each of these blends also contains magnesium, sulfur, boron, and carbohydrates to provide a plant and microbe friendly material. These formulations can be used both in an irrigation application and as a foliar spray to provide a quick energy boost to the crop. Peak performance is obtained when used with a calcium and micro nutrient source such as Foundation™ or Plant Healthy Therapy™ Calcium. Formulations available: Synergy Soil Solutions Grower 5-10-20 Synergy Soil Solutions Starter 5-25-5 Synergy Soil Solutions Finisher 5-5-20 Synergy Soil Solutions Enhancer 5-20-20 Synergy Soil Suspensions The Synergy Soil Suspension line of concentrated liquid fertilizers were developed in an effort to provide high quality, available nutrients which were economically competitive and did not contain unwanted materials such as high levels of nitrogen or toxic elements. The majority of the materials used are obtained from naturally mined sources which are clean of any toxic elements. These mined minerals are treated with an ultra micronization process which brings them down to an extremely small particle size. After being micronized they are held in chelated form as a liquid suspension. These materials are meant for soil applicationandaremostfrequentlyusedinirrigation systems. Generalapplicationsare1-2qt.peracre. 7 8
  • 6. SynergySoilSuspensions™ Phosphorus Phosphorus is perhaps one of the more overused, misused and abused nutrients in agriculture today. Most soils contain large reserves of complexed phosphorus. Releasing this nutrient into plant available form is primarily a factor of microbial availability and activity, especially of the fungi groups such as mychorrizae. The various roles phosphorus plays in root development, photosynthesis, energy transfer and reproduction are fairly well recognized. However the management techniques needed to mobilize the large soil reserve do not seem to be well understood. Conventionally high levels of soluble phosphorus fertilizers are applied at planting time to stimulate root growth and development. However these high levels of soluble phosphorus send a negative signal to the mychorrizal fungi and other microbes that release phosphorus. After a period of several weeks the starter phosphate fertilizer is no longer available and the natural phosphorus solubilizing system has been effectively shut down for the season, making the crop dependent on supplied phosphorus inputs. We have attempted to overcome this short circuiting of the natural system by designing a source of phosphorus that is plant available without being water soluble. A rock phosphate ore which provides high levels of trace and ultra trace minerals and very low levels of toxic elements is mined from a volcanic source.This ore is ultra micronized and chelated with several unique microbe friendly compounds and suspended in a liquid solution. This technique provides us with a highly available form of phosphorus without detriment to the soils microbial system. Synergy Soils Suspensions™ Phosphorus contains 32% phosphorus and 16% calcium and is used at 1-2 qts./acre. SynergySoilsSuspensions™ CALCIUM Calcium is widely recognized for its many important functions in plants which include increased nutrient uptake, strong cell walls, sturdier plants and increased vitality. The importance of maintaining high levels of bioavailable calcium is frequently stressed in order to achieve adequate levels of calcium uptake. We developed Soil Synergy Suspensions™ Calcium with these challenges in mind. Results achieved during our first year of field trials exceeded our expectations. Analysis: 28% Calcium. SynergySoilSuspensions™ POTASSIUM Potassium determines fruit size, leaf thickness and stem strength. Potassium also plays a major role as a catalyst in the plant sap, and transports carbohydrates from the leaves to other parts of the plant including the fruit. Crops which produce large amounts of sugars have an especially high requirement for potassium. Synergy Soil Suspensions™ Potassium provides 35% potassium in a bioavailable chelated form for rapid absorption. 440-632-1012 9 10
  • 7. PlantHealthTherapy™ Phytostim Phytostim is a cold processed liquid seaweed concentrate which contains exceptionally high levels of metabolites and plant hormones such as cytokinins and auxins along with a complete spectrum of vitamins and minerals in a highly bioavailable form. Phytostim is generally used at 4 to 8 oz. per acre as a folair spray or can be used as a root drench. Complies with NOP standards. PlantHealthTherapy™ Sea-Crop™ The Earth’s mineral rich oceans are teaming with microbial life that in turn enhances the nutritive value of ocean waters by adding complex organic compounds Sea-Crop™ is harvested from a pristine area of the Pacific Ocean in a very gentle manner that preserves the natural complex organic matter created by microbial activity in the ocean. Unlike the other ocean mineral products. Many of the organic compounds found in sea water are capable of stimulating soil microbes and plants as well as supplying over 60 trace and ultra-trace elements that support soil microbiology. Sea-Crop™ is made by a special process that reduces sodium to about 0.7% while increasing the concentration of complexed magnesium, sulfur, calcium, silicon and numerous trace elements, including selenium, iodine and boron. Complies with National Organic Program standards. WSDA listed. 440-632-1012 Plant Health Therapy™ The Plant HealthTherapy™ products were developed based on the same concepts as our Synergy Soil Suspensions™ blends, providing complete bioavailable nutritional packages. These blends were created using technologies such as micronization and chelation using several organic and amino acids and the inclusion of several special technologies, such as a unique colloidal surfactant along with an amazing adjuvant that surrounds the leaf with a protective coating and stimulates rapid production of complete carbohydrates and plant secondary metabolites. These materials are primarily designed for foliar application and are generally used at 1 pt. to 1qt. per acre. NOP compliant versions available. Availablein1gal.,5gal.,55gal.,or275gal.packages. PlantHealthTherapy™ Plant HealthTherapy Calcium analysis: 26% Calcium Plant HealthTherapy Magnesium analysis: 28% magnesium Plant HealthTherapy Potassium analysis: 30% potassium Plant HealthTherapy Phosphorus analysis: 32% Phorphorus / 15% Calcium 11 12
  • 8. PlantHealthTherapy™ Huma Carb™ Stable complex carbons from natural organic matter are the missing link in many agricultural programs. Humic substances are a stable form of natural organic matter consisting of fine grained complex carbons created by microorganisms. Microscopic complex carbons can be the link between your fertility program investment dollars and full potential production. Huma Carb™ is an ultra-micronized humic carbon complex that fits into programs that are intended to maximize fertilizer efficiency and allow plants to express their full genetic potential. Unlike synthetic“humic acid”products which are soluble chemical extracts, Huma Carb™ is the complete unadulterated humic material as found in nature. Natural humic substances are microscopic dark brown substances composed of both soluble and insoluble components as found in humus, compost and dark soils. Natural complex humic substances are the reason why dark soils are more productive and provide more protection from plant diseases than light colored soils. Complies with National Organic Program Standards. PlantHealthTherapy™ Photo Mag™ Photomag was designed to be used on forage crops such as grasslands, hayfields, etc. Primarily Photomag enhances plant performance by increasing the rate of photosynthesis and the formation of complete protein compounds. Photo Mag is generally applied on lush rapidly growing forages at 4 to 6 quarts per acre to increase quality and palatablility. Adding a plant available source of calcium such as Plant HealthTherapy calcium to the spray tank mix usually obtains a significant crop response. Complies with the National Organic Program Standards. Formoreinformationcontact: Advancing Eco-Agriculture 15266HayesRd.,Middlefield,OH44062 440-632-1012•Fax:440-632-1256 1413