EarthWorks

EarthWorks(TM) 1500 Uhler Road, Easton, PA 18040 Phone: 1-800-732-TURF eworks@soilfirst.com www.soilfirst.com EarthWorks is a manufacturer of a complete line of Natural Organic fertilizers, soil conditioners, bio-stimulants and a supplier of rock minerals.

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Fertrell

P.O. Box 265 Bainbridge, PA 17502 Phone: 717-367-1566; Fax: 717-367-9319 www.fertrell.com Distributor of Azomite

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Gernatt Asphalt Products, Inc.

Taylor Hollow Road P.O. Box 400 Collins, New York 14034 (716) 532-3371 www.gernatt.com Western New York and N.W. Pennsylvania's Preferred Supplier of Construction Materials with Eight Locations: Our companies have been involved in the sand, gravel and asphalt businesses for over fifty years. Since the original site was opened in the late 1940s, we have grown to include seven sand and gravel processing plants, four hot-mix asphalt plants, one contractor supply outlet, and many sand and gravel excavation sites. Gernatt is proud to be one of the largest sand ...

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North Country Organics

Sales POB 372, Bradford, VT 05033 (802) 222-4277 or fax: (802) 222-9661 ncoinfo@norganics.com www.norganics.com Azomite, greensand, phosphate rock Bags to truckloads

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P.J. Keating Company

Mike Trant 875 Phenix Ave., Cranston, RI 02921 (401) 942-7300, ext. 33 or fax: (401) 943-2780 mtrant@pjkeating.com Stone dust & silt 250,000 tons

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Restora Life Minerals, LLC

Larry Strite 439 Ramsey Ave., Ste G, Chambersburg, PA 17201 (800) 461-5513 lgsrlm@earthlink.net Website under construction Flora-Stim, MRX, Vita-tone, high-calcium bentonite, marcasite clay from Mississippi "The Organic Program for Increased Farm Profits" -- distributors welcome

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Vulcan Minerals Company

Vulcan Minerals Company Contact: see website for various locations in 20 states -- click on "facility finder" www.vulcanmaterials.com Granite, gravel screenings and pond fines, limestone, dolomite Primarily bulk tonnage

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Dan Kittredge

Spencer Brook Farm, Concord, MA10/23/07 Tomatoes in full bloom and lush growth going through third flowering/fruiting cycle in MA. growing on soil that was last year not much more than low pH sand and gravel. A mix of rock powders was used to bring the plants to this state. Locally available granite schist, highly paramagnetic blacksand, high trace element spectrum summa minerals as well as high calcium lime and colloidal soft rock phosphate. None of the traditional fungus or wilt diseases struck or hornworms as can be easily seen by the lush growth and numerous fruiting ...

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Julie Rawson

Julie Rawson Founder and Manager, Many Hands Organic Farm CSA, Barre, MassachusettsExecutive Director, Northeast Farming Association (NOFA) After success with some small scale testing with Ashfield Stone last year, we applied Suma Minerals this year (2007). I have had over the top harvests of sugar snap peas. Last week we harvested over 200 pounds of peas from about 420 row feet of plants that rose to 8 or 9 feet in height. The leaves on things like chard, beets, flat leaf parsley are stronger and more turgid than I have known them to be. There are many fewer old and ...

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Soil Remineralization Research Forum in Scotland Sponsored by Scottish EPA is Now Online!

Soil Remineralization Research Forum in Scotland Sponsored by Scottish EPA is Now Online! Dr. Robin Szmidt of Active Compost Ltd is coordinator for the new Soil Remineralization Research Forum in Scotland. Sponsored by the Scottish Environment Agency (SEPA) the forum: promotes and develops membership by industry bodies, communities, and the public sector; assists the development and delivery of robust remineralization research; supports advisory activities in the sector; facilitates further funding for the generic development of remineralization; liaises with like-mi...

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