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September 25, 2009

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My opinions and perspectives may differ from the information provided on the product label. The product label should be considered the primary and authoritative source of information. It includes important instructions, warnings, ingredients, and usage guidelines that should be followed for safe and effective use of the product.

Hoot Owl Creek / Alexander Valley Vineyards is using Agroprime™™, an OMRI approved organic product. Mark Houser, Vineyard Manager, stated that “The block where Agroprime™™ was utilized is very healthy and looks very good!”

Deac Jones, Owner of Andaman and exclusive distributor of Ecotech organic based foliar fertilizers, said that he was not surprised by the results. “I’ve been evangelizing the virtues of these very advanced organic products for a long time. We have many success stories to share from around the world. The combination of top quality, distinctive ingredients and the dynamics and impact that those ingredients produce in combination is unmatched.”

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