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November 12, 2015

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Overall yields were down in Napa and Sonoma relative to the last two years which were historically higher yield years. The combination of an early bud break, water issues, and an extremely warm winter had a considerable negative impact. Andaman Ag customers yields were better than norm with many having similar yields to last season. Our combination of foliar fertilizers, soil amendments and compost teas has proven to be a very successful in producing uniform, consistent and quality crop yields.

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