By optimizing the soil food web conditions,
through the application of environmentally compatible NuEarth,llc products, it will create positive results such as increased
plant efficiency and yield, reduced fertilizer and pesticide use and long-term improvements. These outcomes are needed to
optimize production for most plants including grasses, trees, shrubs and agricultural crops.
NuEarth's
Products replenishes the soil of living organisms to aid with the growth & reproduction of the plant. These organisms
are needed to support crop health. Nature provides plants with most of the nutrients they need from microbial interactions
the soil food web.
Dr. Michael Holmes has researched and developed the
specific groups of microorganisms within the Soil Foodweb that rapidly increases plant growth and suppression of root rot
diseases. Using more than 25 years of scientific research, Dr. Holmes has isolated and identified the major groups of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR), fungi and protozoa for an Economic Sustainable program
in production agriculture and forestry. These methods of Eco-sustainability are compatability with most fertility and pesticide
programs and profitable from growers in rented fields that need to get returns in a single season.
NuEarth,llc
offers the only program that combines the principles from the soil foodweb model and the biotechnology of Eco-sustainability
using Holmes ENVIRO, LLC. Some major farms and nurseries in the Pacific Northwest, Western states
and Southern Eastern states now focus our approach to production agriculture. The qualities of our products include consistency,
guarantee analysis and full technical support for growers, managers and distributors. But most important to you is that the
effectiveness of NuEarth’s products has been proven through field scale application by universities, industry and growers.
Example of excellent root structure using BioEdge Pro in furrow.
NuEarth take a scientific approach in substainable agriculture
Testing plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria cultures produced by Micheal
Holms, Holmes Enviro, Corvallis Or.