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Why use MicroFeed Fertilizer?
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Home Page | How to use MicroFeed | What is it made of? | Prices & Ordering
MicroTech Education Page | Ed. Page 2 | Links & Webrings
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Why use a trace mineral fertilizer like MicroFeed?
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1) Dramatically raises the sweetness and nutritional value of fruits & vegetables.
Healthy people need nutrient-packed farm & garden produce.
2) Plants grown in soil treated with MicroFeed nearly always require less and
oftentimes NO PESTICIDES for suppression of many insects & diseases.
A healthy plant can KILL most insects that attempt to feed on it.
3) Storage value of produce grown with MicroFeed will greatly increase.
4) Drought and damage resistance improves for all plants, including lawns.
5) Soil microbial bacteria and worms can do a much better job of supplying
nutrients to hungry plants when all elements are present in abundance.
Chelated MicroFeed is readily available to plants.
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NPK fertilizer is typically insufficient!!
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Most store-bought NPK fertilizers contain levels of
chlorine that are TOXIC to plants and soil microbial life. Also, typical NPK chemicals provide only 3 to 5 of the 16 elements needed for healthy plant development.
(NPK means: Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium)
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To correct "hidden hunger". . .
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Most soils are deficient in many of the secondary and trace minerals. These are required in proper balance to maintain maximum plant nutrition and high soil microbial populations.
Use less NPK fertilizer and more MicroFeed!
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