Vitazyme represents a breakthrough to larger, more profitable crop yields, and healthier plants while promoting a more sustainable approach to agriculture. Standard chemical approaches have helped spur the 20th century farming revolution, but have created potential toxicity problems for farmers, consumers and the environment. In addition, these inputs are expensive and have driven many farmers to reconsider their approach. Vitazyme helps alleviate these difficult environmental and production challenges while increasing profits.
WHAT IS VITAZYME?
Vitazyme is an all-natural liquid biostimulant, consisting of particular biological activators that are created through a proprietary fermentation process. These active agents include vitamins, enzymes, triacontanol and other powerful but gentle growth stimulators.
Agriculture in the future must emphasize the use of biological systems, and not rely solely upon chemical approaches, to achieve long term soil productivity. Vitazyme promotes soil life by working with the natural ecosystem to invigorate rhizoshperic activity.
Vitazyme is certified by both BCS and OMRI
OMRI
BCS
Washington Organics Certification
California Organics Certification
• INCREASE CROP YIELDS AND PROFITS
• IMPROVE CROP QUALITY
• REDUCE FERTILIZER NITROGEN INPUTS
• HASTEN GERMINATION AND MATURITY
• IMPROVE SOIL STRUCTURE AND INFILTRATION
Available Unit Sizes:
8oz — 12 / Case
1 Gal — 4 / Case
2 1/2 Gal — 2 / Case
55 Gal Drum
275 Gal Tote
330 Gal Tote
International Orders also available
in metric sizing including 1 Liter & 500 mL.
Contact us for more information regarding
these sizes.
| Crop Test Results |
2015 Vitazyme Crop Results
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2013 Vitazyme Crop Results
2012 Vitazyme Crop Results
2010 Vitazyme Crop Results
Alfalfa, Hay & Forages
Algae
Apples
Amaranth
Apricots
Avacados
Bananas
Barley (Spring)
Barley (Winter)
Beans (Black)
Beans (Bush)
Beans (Dry)
Beans (Pinto)
Beans (Red)
Beets
Blackberries
Blueberries
Broccoli
Buckwheat
Cabbage
Cactus
Canola
Canteloupe
Carrots
Celery Cabbage
Cherries
Cilantro
Cocoa
Coffee
Corn
Corn Silage
Cotton
Cowpeas
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Flax
Flowers
Gourds
Grapes
Grass
Guava
Herbs
Kiwi
Leeks
Lettuce
Melons
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Mums
Mustard
Nightshade
Nuts
Oats
Oil Palm
Okra
Olives
Onions
Oranges
Ornamentals
Papaya
Peanuts
Pears
Peas
Peas (Winter)
Peppers
Plums
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Raspberries
Rice
Roses
Rye (Winter)
Sorghum
Soybeans
Spinach
Squash
Strawberries
Stylosanth
Sugar Beets
Sugar Cane
Sunflowers
Sweet Corn
Sweet Potatoes
Tea
Tobacco
Tomatoes
Trees
Turf Grass
Watermelons
Water Morning Glory
Wheat
Wheat (Spring)
Wheat (Winter)