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HOUSTON (April 14, 2005) — Ohio soybean farmers Ed
Shoup and Danny Denman were recently honored with awards
for outstanding results achieved on their soybean crops using
products from the Stoller Crop Health Therapy line. Both
Shoup and Denman have been using Stoller products for more
than 25 years.
Shoup grows corn, soybean, and wheat on the
1,600-acre Shoup Brothers Farm in north central Ohio. This
past season, he
realized a 46 percent yield increase of 21 bushels per acre
on his soybean crop.
“Stoller’s customer service and expertise is
unmatched,” said
Shoup. “They provide timely advice and comprehensive
crop management programs that produce more crops, while competitors
offer advice only on controlling costs. My crops look healthier
and greener than those on other area farms, and I have been
able to achieve better quality and quantity of crops for
years with Stoller products.”
Denman grows soybean, corn, alfalfa, and wheat
on the 1,600-acre Denman Dale Farms in northeast Ohio.
During the past season,
he attained a 40 percent yield increase of 16 bushels per
acre using Stoller products on his soybean crop.
“I have been quite pleased with the success I have
enjoyed using Stoller products,” said Denman. “My
crops have responded well to the Crop Health Therapy products
and
look healthier than ever. The Stoller products consistently
deliver an increase in crop quality in addition to quantity.”
During the three-day conference held in Houston in mid-January,
farmers and crop consultants from North America, South America,
Central America, Asia, Europe, and Australia presented results
realized on multiple crops using Stoller Crop Health Therapy
products.
StollerUSA manufactures and markets Crop Health
Therapy products designed for a plant’s specific needs
throughout the four stages of plant growth: germination,
vegetative growth,
flowering, and maturity.
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In agribusiness for more than 30 years, Stoller USA markets
13 Crop Health Therapy products to help growers increase
crop yield and quality. StollerUSA,
headquartered
in Houston, is actively researching and developing Crop Health Therapy products
in more than 50 countries. For more information about StollerUSA, visit www.StollerUSA.com. |