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The Infamous Hay

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We all feel so fortunate to do what we do and are always uplifted when another happy grower shares his "SumaGrow" success story with us. A couple of weeks ago we held our third quarter seminar, and thanks to our participants we had one of our best turnouts ever. SumaGrow customers Robert and Larisa Stewart traveled from Louisiana to attend our seminar and share their SumaGrow success story.

Robert charmed and entertained our attendees as he recounted the story about his "infamous hay."  Robert and Larisa began using SumaGrow in 2008 after reading an article in Popular Science titled "The Future of Farming: Eight Solutions for a Hungry World," where SumaGrow was a featured solution.  Ater treating his fields with SumaGrow, the forage grew in earlier and thicker, with more even coverage.  Although he knew the quality of his hay had greatly improved, he was surprised when his hay became so widely well-known. "I got a call from a man in central Texas asking me if I could sell him some hay," Robert laughed. "Man, do you know where I live and how far that is from you?"  Another man called him from southern MS asking him the same question. They heard about the quality of his hay and distance wasn't a problem. "All I can say is that this product really works," Robert said.

SumaGrow is 100% natural, safe for users and nourishing for the environment. It is not a fertilizer, but a polymicrobial blend that feeds the soil the microbes it requires to uptake nutrients for successful growing SumaGrow is broad spectrum (works on all crops), stimulative (increases yield), poly-microbial inoculants, with multiple, complementary functions. Perhaps, even more importantly, SumaGrow does not contain any genetically modified organisms (GMO), growth hormones, nor chemicals.Going way beyond the typical definition of Eco-friendly, SumaGrow not only does not harm the environment byNOT using harmful chemicals, SumaGrow will actually rehabilitate any soil and leave it healthier. SumaGrow treated plants and forages have achieved higher brix, higher yields and lower input costs compared to conventional growing methods.

Aside from eco benefits one got get from using the products, you would also have financial benefits. An increased yield means more revenue from the same acreage. Also, by reducing fertilizer inputs, operating costs are lower resulting in a higher net profit. The combination of increased yields and lower input costs means substantially higher profit from the same acreage. All of this makes business sense and helps the environment at the same time.

Thanks Robert and Larisa!

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