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VASTLY launched line of fulvic and humic acids products in USAqrcode

Aug. 5, 2016

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Aug. 5, 2016

VASTLY, by Tranlin Inc. recently announced the launch of its unique line of plant-derived fulvic and humic acid fertilizer products. The VASTLY Better Roots soil amendment and biostimulant products are an effective and cost efficient way for farmers to improve long-term soil health, enhance nutrient uptake, increase plant vigor, and boost yield.

The water-soluble fertilizer is available now in granular and liquid forms in Virginia followed soon by California, Texas and Florida and eventually nationally.

The VASTLY fulvic and humic acids are derived from post harvest crop residue instead of coal, making its production sustainable and more environmentally friendly. VASTLY Better Roots products stimulate natural plant hormones that increase fertilizer absorption and efficiency. Roots grow deeper to better access water and nutrients. VASTLY soil amendment products change the soil chemistry so that nutrients are retained in the rooting zone boosting plant productivity and restoring soil health.

"Our organic acid fertilizer naturally stimulates plants, promoting stronger, healthier growth while building soil health," said Jerry Peng, Chairman and CEO, Tranlin, Inc., maker of VASTLY fertilizer. "Leading farmers are doing the math and adding fulvic and humic acids to their crop production strategy with great results."

"In addition to straw revenue potential, the initial results we've seen with VASTLY biostimulants are positive, and merit further use and study on how it best fits our cropping system," said Kevin Engel, owner and operator of Engel Family Farms.

"Tranlin, maker of VASTLY Better Roots Fertilizers, represents a tremendous opportunity for farmers by creating a lucrative new market for agricultural residuals that are typically left in the field. Based on the agricultural supply chain opportunities associated with the project, the economic benefit to farmers in this region alone could exceed $50 million," said Todd Haymore, Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry.

Farmers further benefit by selling their unutilized wheat straw to Tranlin which developed the proprietary straw pulping process to extract fulvic and humic acids. The pulp is milled into tree-free paper napkins, bathroom and facial tissue products.

Source: VASTLY

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