ecoAgra™ (eA300) is a technically advanced plant application product that naturally improves
photosynthesis, thus increasing root mass, yield and BRIX levels (natural sweetness). More expansive
roots require less water, adding conservation to the many benefits this technology will provide.
ecoAgra™ is 100% formulated from North American plants, and can be mixed with fertilizer or used alone.
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Benefits
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Lower Inputs
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Less H2O Use
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Sweeter Crops
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Increased Yield
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+ Profit/Acre
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No Eco Issues
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Larger Roots & Crops
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Inexpensive
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Frost Protection
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Health Protection
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+ Grade Value
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Inexpensive to apply, ecoAgra™ can help offset high input costs. Use of the technology
creates cash crops requirements for farmers, and increased yields provide food for the hungry,
thus making ecoAgra™ our star technology as it relates to the wellbeing of humans.
Once applied, root systems shoot deep and strong into the soil, providing the plant access
to more nutrients, speeding up growth, and helping the plant survive in times of drought.
BRIX levels rise, providing increased plant quality.
We suggest the pre-treatment of seeds, as this will provide increased
germination rates, and the plant typically emerges from the soil faster. The plant is then
treated at the 3-5 foliar stage, and can also be blended in with mid season inputs,
and again as a post harvest soil treatment.
ecoAgra™ is 100% biobased, and is truly sustainability since it improves the yield of its
own ingredients. In other words, the use of ecoAgra™ helps make itself, enhancing its
sustainability factor.
ecoAgra™ is listed on the USDA BioPreferred Federal Procurement Program.
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ecoAgra™ is ideal for field crops, vegetables, fruits, lawns, flowers, shrubs, trees and
houseplants. It is an inexpensive multi-purpose growth enhancer, that poses no harm to the environment.
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USDA Certified and listed on the Federal Procurement Program
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Healthier plants, with deeper root systems, allows the uptake of more
nutrients, and ables the plant to withstand drought better.
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