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NEW Grower Case History Section Available Online

Stoller USA 07/04/2012 @ 11:00pm Unleashing the Power of Plants

Now, StollerUSA makes it easier for growers to learn what is working for other farmers. With the addition of the new Case History section to Stoller’s website, stollerusa.com, it is easy to scan the application, ROI and yield data of various growers and crops over the last four years.  The section features a variety of crops including row crops and fruit and vegetables. 

With recent weather challenges, the case histories will provide insight on how other farmers managed heat and drought conditions. 

Products like Stoller’s Bio-Forge® and X-Cyte™ are widely used by many yield contest growers, like Steven Albracht.  A cotton and corn grower from Texas, Albracht experiences detrimental 100 degree temperatures every season. Using a crop management program that includes Bio-Forge, Bio-Forge® ST, X-Cyte, Sugar Mover and X-tra Power™, Albracht achieved 4.8 bales/acre of cotton and a yield increase of 43 bu/acre in corn.  

“We have great success with progressive growers across the country, and we want to share that with potential growers willing to think beyond the traditional NPK methods,” explained StollerUSA Marketing Director Jeff Morgan. “It’s easier to commit to a product when you see how well it works for other growers like you.”

Visit www.stollerusa.com/histories and see how growers across the nation manage crop stress issues and enhance yields using Stoller technology. 

To learn more about Stoller and their products featured in the Case History section, visit www.stollerusa.com.
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