Over our years of experience now working with Vitazyme we have found it to be most consistent. I am confident that if a farmer makes the applications correctly, I can always go to the fields and pull representative samples from a treated vs. non-treated area and show growth differences. While some effects may be minute, typically the differences are great enough for the farmer to see visibly for themselves to get excited enough to measure yields and quality carefully. In the end we always get a positive response that will translate to a positive addition to the farmers bottom line through yield and quality parameters.
The bottom line is where Vitazyme performs more consistently than any other ‘biostimulant’ on the planet, handing the farmer more dollars per acre for their investment.
There are many reasons for this consistency. Most notable is the fact that Vitazyme has over 12 active agents that effect growth of a plant. Most ‘biostimulants’ have only one or two active agents, and are meant to be used at specific growth stages. For example you may find a stimulant for rooting, one for vegetative growth, one for flowering, one for ripening to add brix and color to harvests. Each of these would only have a single mode of action and are specifically designed to effect the plant at a certain point. Used incorrectly and you get no response.
Vitazyme with its multiple modes of action, can be used at any point in the growth of a crop, and will effect the growth point of that crop at application and beyond. This makes Vitazyme much more versatile to use of course, and more effective.
Another reason Vitazyme effects the bottom line so much is that it can be applied mixed with any herbicide, pesticide, fungicide, or fertilizer to reduce application costs. We always tell farmers to add Vitazyme to the spray rig when you are doing another application. That way you add no extra application costs to use Vitazyme, just a little time to put it in the tank.
I have heard of ‘biostimulants’ that need to be applied at certain temperatures, so farmers have rigged up their spray rigs to heat the tank with a propane burner and keep the liquid at a certain temperature. I cannot think of a more difficult way of adding a biostimulant to your input mix. Vitazyme is easily used, with the only restriction being to use it when the soil has moisture. That is it.
Most of our application recommendations are designed to be symbiotic with typical application timing of other products that make up the standard input package for a specific crop. Please see the ‘Vitazyme Program’ in our brochures section for a general idea of application timing, per crop type.
All of this and more allow us to be completely confident in saying that ‘Vitazyme will always have a positive effect on your bottom line when used as recommended’.
In the future I will be writing more about how Vitazyme works, more of our experiences working with this fine product around the world as well as sharing some pictures and experiences from the places we travel to.
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