Natural Organic Fertilizer
APPLES

Apples respond to foliar and soil applications of AGGRAND fertilizers. Peak foliar responses are obtained on perennial crops
such as apples by applying AGGRAND fertilizers after the leaves open during pre-bloom, post-bloom, and during fruit set. Too
much N affects fruit quality and shelf life. While nitrogen (N) is an important nutrient in apple production, apple trees store N
from season to season. If leaves are chlorotic after they open in spring then this condition is a symptom of an N deficiency,
which may limit production. By changing the foliar spray and soil application rates, type of fertilizer applied, and the number of
applications the N status of this crop is adjusted.

Foliar Applications:

1.) Mix 1-2 gallons of AGGRAND 4-3-3 Natural Fertilizer in 50-100 gallons of water (depending on tree density, spray
equipment, and canopy volume). Spray on one acre after the leaves open. After bloom, repeat the AGGRAND 4-3-3
application if the trees require more N.

2.) Mix 2-4 qts of AGGRAND 0-0-8 Natural Kelp and Sulfate of Potash with the
same volume of water and apply after fruit set.

3.) Repeat the second application 3-4 weeks before final harvest.

Rates vary according to soil fertility and other inputs used. Lower dilution rates are more effective than higher dilution rates.
Two or three applications may be more effective than one heavy application. If other constraints only allow one trip over the
field, then do not exceed a 3% dilution rate (3 gallons of AGGRAND to 100 gallons of water).

The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by increasing adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply AGGRAND in
the early morning or late evening. Do not apply before or after rainfall or irrigation. On standard field sprayers, use turbo flood
jet nozzles. when applying AGGRAND to reduce clogging.

If bitter pit is a problem then add 1-2 gallons of AGGRAND Natural Liquid Lime to the spray tank to supply additional calcium.

and Sulfate of Potash when signs of infestation begin to become apparent. AGGRAND added to the spray tank reduces the
pesticide needed to obtain effective control by 1/3 to Y2. Some growers are finding that AGGRAND applications alone
eliminate the need for pesticide applications when they are applied at the same time as pesticides.

Soil Applications:

Mix 3 gallons of AGGRAND 4-3-3 in 20-30 gallons of water. Apply solution to one acre (apply spring and fall if soil is hard and
low in organic matter).
BEANS

Annual leguminous crops such as soybeans and green beans respond to light preplant soil and foliar applications of fertilizer.
Beans may not respond to additions of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K), especially under the right soil
conditions. Beans are able to modify their own root environment to maximize nutrient uptake, especially when the soil pH is
6.0-6.5 and microbes are active in the soil. In addition to these facts, legumes respond to 10',,\1 soil N levels by increasing
root nodulation. Symbiotic bacteria in the nodules f!x N from the atmosphere so increased nodulation supplies the N
necessary for plant growth and development. Make sure that the soil has been inoculated with the correct Rhizobuim bacteria
to maximize nitrogen fixation. Under most soil conditions a preplant application of AGGRAND 4-3-3 Natural Fertilizer in
combination with one or two foliar applications of either AGGRAND 4-3-3 OR AGGRAND 0-0¬8 Natural Kelp and Sulfate of
Potash are an adequate supplement. A banded application of AGGRAND 0-12-0 Natural Bonemeal and AGGRAND 4-3-3
may be beneficial on cold wet soils or soil that is low in N, P, or K.

Foliar applications:

l.) Apply 1-2 gals./acre of AGGRAND 4-3-3 mixed with 30-75 gals. of water as a fine mist with enough solution to thoroughly
cover leaves (increase spray volume as crop develops to ensure thorough coverage). If sufficient nitrogen is present
(indicated by dark green leaves), then substitute 1-2 qts. of AGGRAND 0-0-8 mixed with 25-50 gals. of water Apply first
application when plants are 3-5" in height.

2.) Repeat application 2 to 3 weeks before first bloom when tiny hairs on the terminal leaves
give plants a shiny appearance.

3.) On fresh market green beans a third application before the second flush of blooms        stimulates the development of
pods during late summer and early fall.

Rates vary according to soil fertility and other inputs used. Lower dilution rates are more effective than higher dilution rates.
Two or three lighter applications can be more effective than one heavy application.  If other constraints only allow one trip
over the field, then do not exceed a 3% dilution rate (3 gals. of AGGRAND to 100 gals. of water).

The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by increasing adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply AGGRAND in
early morning or late evening. Do not apply before or after rainfall or irrigation. On standard field sprayers use turbo flood jet
nozzles when applying AGGRAND to reduce clogging.

To reduce susceptibility to attack of insect and disease causing organisms apply 1 ga1. of AGGRAND 4-3-3/acre when signs
of infestation begin to become apparent. Substitute 2 qts of AGGRAND 0-0-8 for the 4-3-3 late in the season when the
additional nitrogen and phosphorus are not needed or when sufficient nitrogen is present. Some growers are finding that
AGGRAND applications alone eliminate the need for pesticide applications when they are applied at the same times as
pesticides.

AGGRAND added to the spray tank reduces the pesticide needed to obtain effective control by 1/3 to 1/2.

Soil applications:

Mix 3 gals. of AGGRAND 4-3-3 in 20-30 gals. of water. Apply solution to one acre (apply spring and fall if soil is hard and low
in organic matter) otherwise one preplant application is sufficient.
POTATOES

Potatoes respond to AGGRAND fertilizers when they are applied in banded applications at planting and as foliar applications
after emergence.

Banded Applications:

Apply 2-3 gallons/acre of AGGRAND 4-3-3 Natural Fertilizer Near the seed at planting. The addition of 1-2 gallons of
AGGRAND 0-12-0 Liquid Bonemeal along with the 4-3-3 may also be beneficial especially when phosphorus soil test levels
are below 40 ppm.

Foliar Applications:

Apply 1-3 gallons/acre of AGGRAND 4-3-3 mixed with 30-50 gallons of water as a fine mist with enough solution to
thoroughly cover the leaves (increase spray volume as canopy develops to ensure thorough coverage). Apply foliar
applications in 10,40, and 60 days after emergence.

Rates vary according to soil fertility and other inputs used. Lower dilution rates are more effective than higher dilution rates.
Two or three lighter applications may be more effective than one heavy application. If other constraints only one trip over the
field, then do not exceed a 4% dilution rate (4 gallons of AGGRAND to 100 gallons of water).

The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by increasing adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply AGGRAND in
early morning or late evening. Do not apply before or after rainfall or irrigation. On standard field sprayers, use turbo flood
jet nozzles when
applying AGGRAND to reduce clogging.

To reduce susceptibility from the attack of insects and disease causing organisms, apply 1 gallon of AGGRAND 4-3-3/acre
when signs of infestation begin to become apparent. Substitute 2 qts of AGGRAND 0-0-8 Kelp and Sulfate of Potash for the
4-3-3 late in the season when the additional nitrogen is not needed. AGGRAND added to the spray tank reduces the
pesticide needed to obtain effective control by 1/3 to Y2. Some growers are finding that AGGRAND applications alone
eliminate the need for pesticide applications when they are applied at the same time as pesticides.

Soil applications:

Mix 3 gals. of AGGRAND 4-3-3 in 20-30 gals. water. Apply solution to one acre (apply in spring and fall if soil is hard and low
in organic matter).
Legumes

Annual leguminous crops such as soybeans and green beans respond to light preplant soil and foliar applications of
fertilizer. Beans may not respond to additions of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K), especially under the right
soil conditions. Beans are able to modify their own root environment to maximize nutrient uptake, especially when the soil pH
is 6.0-6.5 and microbes are active in the soil. In addition to these facts, legumes respond to low soil N levels by
-increasing root nodulation. Symbiotic bacteria in the nodules fix N from the atmosphere so increased nodulation supplies
the N necessary for plant growth and development. Make sure that the soil has been inoculated with the correct Rhizobium
bacteria to maximize nitrogen fixation. Under most soil conditions a preplant application of AGGRAND 4-3-3 in combination
with one or two foliar applications of either AGGRAND 4-3-3 OR AGGRAND 0-0-8 are an adequate supplement. A banded
application of AGGRAND 0-12-0 and/or AGGRAND 4-3-3 may be beneficial on cold wet soils or soils that are low in N, P, or
K.

Root applications: Mix 1-2 qts of AGGRAND 0-0-8 and 1-2 gals of AGGRAND 0-12-0 with 25-50 gals. of water and apply to
one acre once a month.

Foliar applications:

1.) Mix 1-2 gals. of AGGRAND 4-3-3 with 40-80 gals. of water. Apply as a fine mist with enough solution to thoroughly cover
leaves (increase spray volume as crop develops to ensure thorough coverage). If sufficient nitrogen is present (indicated by
dark green leaves), then substitute 1-2 qts. of AGGRAND 0-0-8 mixed with 20-40 gals. of water. Apply first application when
plants are 3-5" in height.

2.) Repeat application 2 to 3 weeks before first bloom when tiny hairs on the terminal leaves
give plants a shiny appearance.

3.) On fresh market green beans a third application before the second flush of blooms
stimulates the development of pods during late summer and early fall.

Rates vary according to soil fertility and other inputs used. Higher dilution rates are more effective than lower dilution rates.
Two or three lighter applications may be more effective than one heavy application. If other constraints only allow one trip
over the field, then do not exceed a 3% dilution rate (3 gals. of AGGRAND to 100 gals. of water).

The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by increasing adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply AGGRAND in
early morning or late evening. Do not apply before or after rainfall or irrigation. On standard field sprayers use turbo flood
jet nozzles when applying AGGRAND to reduce clogging.

To reduce susceptibility to attack of insect and disease causing organisms apply 1 qt. of AGGRAND 0-0-8/acre when signs
of infestation begin to become apparent. Some growers are finding that AGGRAND applications alone eliminate the need for
pesticide applications on certain pests when they are applied at the same times as pesticides.

AGGRAND added to the spray tank reduces the pesticide needed to obtain effective control by 1/4 to 1/2.

Soil applications:

Mix 2-3 gals. of AGGRAND 4-3-3 in 20-30 gals. of water. Apply solution to one acre in spring
or fall (apply spring and fall if soil is hard and low in organic matter) otherwise one preplant application is sufficient. Optimize
results by adding 2-3 gals. of AGGRAND 0-12-0 and 1-2 qts. of AGGRAND 0-0-8 to the mix.
Hay and Pasture

Mixed grass-legume production as it relates to permanent cultures on acid clay soils in the eastern U.S. and Pacific
Northwest has special fertility requirements. These soils tend to contain high to excessive amounts of magnesium (Mg) and
low to deficient amounts of calcium (Ca). The percentages of Mg and Ca must be adjusted to increase soil aeration allowing
higher levels of biological activity to increase and sustain high productivity levels (the biology follows the chemistry).

In general, one ton of gypsum and one ton of high Ca lime applied per acre during field renovation increase aeration and
improve drainage on clay soils for several years. After gypsum is tilled into the soil, irrigate or allow several inches of rain to
fall to leach the Mg from the soil before applying lime. Some farmers are finding out that the soil chemistry stays in balance
with very little change over longer periods (10 years or more) when AGGRAND fertilizers are used in conjunction with the
balancing of soil chemistry.

Foliar applications:
1.) Mix 1-3 gals. AGGRAND 4-3-3 Natural Fertilizer, 1-2 gals. AGGRAND Natural Liquid Bonemeal, and 1-2 qts. AGGRAND
0-0-8 Natural Kelp and Sulfate of Potash with 50-75 gals. of water. Apply as a fine mist with enough solution to thoroughly
cover leaves. Apply first application in spring when plants are 4-6" in height.
2.) Repeat application when crop begins to regrow (4-6" in height) after each cutting or grazing (on rotationally grazed
pastures).

3.) Apply 2-3 applications per year.


Rates vary according to soil fertility, cropping history, and other inputs that are applied. Lower dilution rates are more
effective than higher dilution rates. Two or three lighter applications may be more effective than one or two heavier
applications. If other constraints allow only one trip over the field, then do not exceed a 3% dilution rate (3 gals. AGGRAND
to 100 gals. of water.)

The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by promoting adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply AGGRAND in
early morning or late evening. Do not apply before or after rainfall or irrigation. On standard field sprayers use turbo flood
jet or flood jet nozzles when applying AGGRAND to reduce clogging and increase atomization.

To reduce susceptibility to attack of insects and disease causing organisms, apply 1-2 gals. of 4-3-3 or 1-2 qts. of
0-0-8/acre when signs of infestation begin to become apparent. When AGGRAND is added to the spray tank it reduces the
pesticide needed to obtain effective control by 1/3 to 1/2 . Some growers are finding that AGGRAND applications alone
eliminate the need for pesticide applications when they are applied at the same times as pesticides.

Preplant soil applications:
Mix 3-6 gals. AGGRAND 4-3-3 with 20-30 gals. of water. Apply solution after seedbed preparation. Drag lightly after
application.
FIELD TOMATO PRODUCTION

Field tomatoes require sufficient levels of macro and micronutrients to set fruit. Calcium (Ca) and potassium (K), and
nitrogen (N) are especially critical. Insufficient levels of these nutrients produce diseased plants and poor quality fruit. The
application of AGGRAND products, biological activators, and/or aerobically composted manure (or other material),
inoculates the soil with microorganisms. The microbes convert natural fertilizer nutrients and fix atmospheric nitrogen into
plant available nutrients which speeds plant growth and development.

Soil Applicants:

Once seedlings have emerged and have developed 2-3 true leaves, begin fertilizing the soil. When planting transplants,
water the plants with fertilizer solution. Rates are given for monthly applications. Adjust rates accordingly when applying
more or less often.

1.) Mix 2-3 gallons AGGRAND 4-3-3 Natural Fertilizer, 2-3 gallons AGGRAND 0-12-0 Natural Liquid Bonemeal, and 1-2 qts
AGGRAND 0-0-8 Natural Kelp and Sulfate of Potash with at least 100 gallons of water. Apply solution to one acre.

2.) Keep well watered between fertilizations.

Banded Soil Applications:
Mix 3-4 gallons AGGRAND 4-3-3 with 6-10 gallons of water (use enough water to alloy correct flow rate through the micro
tubing). Apply below and to the side of the seed or transplants at planting. Apply solution to one acre. The addition of 1-2
gallons of AGGRAND 0-12-0 and 2-4qts of AGGRAND 0-0-8 along with 4-3-3 may also be beneficial especially when
phosphorus soil test levels are below 40 ppm and potassium soil test levels are below 150 ppm.

Pre-Plant Soil Applications:
Mix 3-6 gallons of AGGRAND 4-3-3 in 20-30 gallons of water. Apply solution to one acre (apply spring and fall if soil is hard
and low in organic matter).

Foliar Applications:
AGGRAND 4-3-3 can be applied to the leaves of tomatoes to supply additional nutrients Mix 1-3 gallons of AGGRAND
4-3-3 with 50-100 gallons of water and apply as a fine mist to the tops and bottoms of leaves. Apply enough solution to wet
the leaf surfaces. Apply in 14-21 day intervals after the plants reach 2-3 true leaves. The critical stages for foliar
applications are 2-3 true leaves; pre-bloom, and early cluster formation.

Rates vary according to other inputs that are applied. Lower dilution rates are more effective than higher dilution rates. Two
or three lighter applications may be more effective than one or two heavier applications. If other constraints allow only one
application, then do not exceed a 3% dilution rate (3 gallons of AGGRAND to 100 gallons of water).

The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by increasing adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply AGGRAND
in early morning or late evening. Do not appiy before or after rainfall or irrigation. On standard field sprayers, use turbo
flood jet nozzles when applying AGGRAND to reduce clogging.
GREENHOUSE TOMATO PRODUCTION

Greenhouse tomato production requires sufficient levels of macro and micronutrients to set fruit. Calcium (Ca) and
potassium (K) are especially critical. Insufficient levels of these nutrients produce diseased plants and poor quality fruit.

Development of an organic system that stimulates rapid early growth and development is critical. The addition of a
biological activator, aerobically composted (or other material), worm castings, or used potting mix inoculate the media with
microorganisms. The microbes convert natural fertilizer nutrients and fix atmospheric nitrogen into plant available nutrients
which speeds plant growth and development.

Planting Mix:

1.) Mix peat moss, perlite, and coarse vermiculite in a 2: 1 : 1 ratio.

2.) Substitute sandy loam, pumice, compost, castings, and etc. for part or all of the vermiculite.

3.) Add 5 lbs of high calcium lime and 2.5 lbs of dolomite lime to one cubic yard of mix

4.) Soak the media with enough water to thoroughly wet the peat moss. Mix 1 gallon of AGGRAND Natural Liquid Lime,
and 1 qt. of AGGRAND 4-3-3 Natural Fertilizer with the water and add to one cubic yard of mix. Use a wetting agent to aid
in wetting the mix. Add a biological activator to further stimulate biological activity.

5.) Up to 1/3 used mix may be substituted for new mix. Blend them together after steps 1-4 are complete. Allow the mix to
sit for several weeks before planting.
Soil Applications: Once seedlings have emerged and have developed 2-3 true leaves then begin fertilizing the soiL
AGGRAND can be applied through greenhouse injection or mixed in a bucket and applied with a watering can. Rates are
given for weekly applications. Adjust rates accordingly when applying more or less often.

1.) Mix 1.5 oz. AGGRAND 4-3-3, 1 oz. AGGRAND 0-12-0 Natural Liquid Bonemeal, and 0.5 oz. AGGRAND 0-0-8 Natural
Kelp and Sulfate of Potash with        1 gallon of water. Apply 1 cup of solution to each gallon of media.
2.) Keep well watered between fertilizations. Leach the media with plenty of fresh water every 8 weeks or at least once
during the growing cycle.

Foliar Applications:

AGGRAND 4-3-3 can be applied to the leaves of greenhouse tomatoes to supply additional nutrients. Mix 1-2 oz.
AGGRAND 4-3-3 with 1 gallon of water and apply as a fine mist to the tops and bottoms of the leaves. Apply enough
solution to wet the leaf surfaces. Apply in 14-21 day intervals after the plants reach 2-3 true leaves. The critical stages for
foliar applications are: 2-3 true leaves, pre-bloom, and early cluster formation.

Rates vary according to other inputs that are applied. Lower dilution rates are more effective than higher dilution rates.
Two or three lighter applications may be more effective than one or two heavier applications. If other constraints only allow
one application then do not exceed a 3% dilution rate (3 oz. of AGGRAND to 1 gallon of water).

The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by promoting adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply AGGRAND
in the early morning or late evening.

To reduce susceptibility to attack of insects and disease causing organisms foliar, apply 2 oz. of AGGRAND 4-3-3 or 1 oz.
of AGGRAND 0-0-8 mixed in 1 gal. of water when signs of infestation begin to become apparent.
CORN

Corn is a heavy feeder and requires large amounts of nutrients, especially Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P). N is usually
the limiting factor in corn production throughout the season and P and Potassium (K) are important during early plant
growth and development when soil conditions limit their uptake. All types of com respond to AGGRAND fertilizers when
they are applied in banded applications at planting and as foliar applications after emergence.

Banded Applications:

Apply 2-3 gallons/acre of AGGRAND 4-3-3 Natural Fertilizer at planting. The addition of 1-2 gallons/acre of AGGRAND
0-12-0 Liquid Bonemeal along with the 4-3-3 may also be beneficial especially when phosphorus soil test levels are below
30 ppm.

Foliar Applications:

thoroughly cover leaves (increase spray volume as crop develops to ensure thorough coverage. Apply first application
when plants are 4-6" in height.

2.) Repeat application when plants are 18-24" tall. Increase the application rate if leaves are chlorotic.

3.) A third application is applied when a few tassels are just starting to show, but this application can only be applied by
aircraft, a high-boy, or through an irrigation system. Another option is to apply AGGRAND when plants are 4-6" tall,
10-12" tall, and before the crop is too tall to enter the field (18-24" tall). Space the applications at least 10 days apart.        
.

Rates vary according to soil fertility, cropping history, and other inputs that are available. Lower dilution rates are more
effective than higher dilution rates. Two or three lighter applications may be more effective than one heavy application. If
other constraints only allow one trip over the field, then do not exceed 4% dilution rate (4 gallons of AGGRAND to 100
gallons of water).

The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by increasing adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply AGGRAND
in early morning or late evening. Do not apply before or after rainfall or irrigation. On standard field sprayers, use turbo
flood jet nozzles when
applying AGGRAND to reduce clogging.

To reduce susceptibility to attack of insect and disease causing organisms, apply 1 gallon of AGGRAND 4-3-3/acre when
signs of infestation begin to become apparent. AGGRAND added to the spray tank reduces the pesticide needed to
obtain effective control by 1/3 to 1/2. Some growers are finding that AGGRAND applications alone eliminate the need for
pesticide applications when hey are applied at the same times as pesticides.

Soil Applications:

Mix 3 gallons of AGGRAND 4-3-3 in 20-30 gallons of water. Apply the solution to one acre (apply spring and fall if soil is
hard and low in organic matter).
CUCUMBERS

For cucurbits AGGRAND fertilizer is most effective when applied at planting or transplanting, 3-4" in height, runnering, 1st
bloom, and several weeks before final harvest. If it is being used in conjunction with a standard fertilizer program, apply
AGGRAND at all of the developmental stages mentioned above.

Foliar applications:
1.) Apply 1-3 gals. per acre mixed in 30-50 gals. of water as a fine mist with enough solution to cover leaves (increase
spray volume as crop develops to ensure thorough coverage). Apply first application when plants are 3_5" in height.

2.) Repeat application when plants begin to run. Increase the application rate ifleaves are
chlorotic.

3.) Depending on other inputs used plants may respond to another AGGRAND 4-3-3
application at first bloom.

4.) To extend the season for fresh market cucumbers apply AGGRAND 0-0-8 Natural Kelp and Sulfate of Potash late in
the season up to 3 weeks before final harvest. Mix 2-4 qts. of AGGRAND 0-0-8 in 30-50 gals. of water. Apply as a fine
mist with enough solution to cover leaves.

Rates vary according to soil fertility and other inputs used. Lower dilution rates are more effective than higher dilution
rates. Two or three lighter applications may be more efIe~tive than one heavy application. If other constraints only allow
one trip over the field, then do not exceed a 4% a dilution rate (4 gals. of AGGRAND to 100 gals. of water).

The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by increasing adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply
AGGRAND in early morning or late evening. Do not apply before or after rainfall or irrigation. On standard field sprayers
use turbo flood jet nozzles when applying AGGRAND to reduce clogging.

To reduce susceptibility to attack of insect and disease causing organisms apply 1 gaL of AGGRAND 4-3-3/acre when
signs of infestation begin to become apparent. AGGRAND added to the spray tank reduces the pesticide needed to
obtain effective control by 1/3 to 1/2. Some growers are finding that AGGRAND applications alone eliminate the need for
pesticide applications when they are applied at the same times as pesticides.

Soil Applications:

Mix 3 gals. of AGGRAND 4-3-3 in 20-30 gals. of water. Apply solution to one acre (apply spring and fall if soil is hard and
low in organic matter).
BERRIES

Peak foliar responses are obtained on perennial crops such as raspberries and blackberries by applying AGGRAND
fertilizer after the leaves open, after bloom, and during fruit fill up to 3 weeks before final harvest.

Root applications: Mix 2-3 gals. of AGGRAND 4-3-3 with 25-50 gals. of water and apply to 5me acre once a month during
growing season. Optimize results by adding 1-2 gts. of 0-0-8 to the mix.

Foliar applications:

1.) Mix 1-2 gals. of AGGRAND 4-3-3 with 50-100 gals. of water and apply as a fine mist to
one acre after leaves open and again after tirst bloom.

2.) Mix 2-4 gts. of AGGRAND 0-0-8 Natural Kelp and Sulfate of Potash with the same
volume of water and apply during fruit tormation up to 3 weeks before final harvest.

Rates vary according to soil fertility and other inputs used. Higher dilution rates are more effective than lower dilution rates.
Two or three lighter applications may be more effective than one heavy application. If other constraints only allow one trip
over the field, then do not exceed a 3% dilution rate (3 gals. of AGGRAND to 100 gals. of water).

The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by increasing adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply AGGRAND
in early morning or late evening. Do not apply before or after rainfall or irrigation. On standard sprayers use turbo flood jet
nozzles when applying AGGRAND to reduce clogging.

To reduce susceptibility to attack of insect and disease causing organisms apply 1 gal. of AGGRAND 4-3-3/acre when
signs of infestation begin to become apparent. Substitute 1 qt. of AGGRAND 0-0-8 for the 4-3-3 late in the season when
the additional nitrogen and phosphorus are not needed. Some growers are finding that AGGRAND applications alone
eliminate the need for pesticide applications on certain pests when they are applied at the same times as pesticides.
AGGRAND added to the spray tank reduces the pesticide needed to obtain effective control by 1/4 to 1/2.

Soil applications:

Mix 2-3 gals. of AGGRAND 4-3-3 in 20-30 gals. of water. Apply solution to one acre in spring or fall (apply spring and fall if
soil is hard and low in organic matter). Optimize results by adding 2-3 gals. of AGGRAND 0-12-0 and 1-2 qts. of AGGRAND
0-0-8 to the mix.
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