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www.us-rem.com EXCELERITE TM TESTIMONIAL USREM Agriculture Customer Name: Roland Seuss Location: Key Ag Dist. Idaho Test Specifications Application Target: Corn Application Rate: 450 lbs. per test acre Average Normal: 8 feet Normal Yield: 10 -11 feet Net growth increase: 20% + / - Our Customer’s Story Inside this box is the results of my corn crop fed by Excelerite fertilizer. On 6/6/11 planted (field set up like cement over winter and was dry. Ripper diced twice, land planed, fertilized (commercial, & Excelerite, Triple K once, plant) After planting, the wind blew and dried the soil out below seed. On 8/1 third irrigation (32 days without water). 9/22 Ears picked. The tallest corn is 7 1/2'-8' tall and even the smaller has 8" and the taller stuff 10-11". Corn is 105 today. To reach the beginning of the dent stage already with all these things going against it is unreal. I walked through two other corn fields to compare plant height and ear size. Both were irrigated by Pivot. The one had 8-9' corn and 8" ears (many were shorter) The other field was 1 1/4 miles away from my farm. It's corn was 10' tall but the ears were 8" or less. Both didn't have any Excelerite. (What I call Magic Dirt) USREM welcomes any further questions regarding Excelerite TM ‘ s power to serve your crop’s success at [email protected]

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EXCELERITETM TESTIMONIAL USREM Agriculture Customer Name: Roland Seuss Location: Key Ag Dist. Idaho Test Specifications Application Target: Corn Application Rate: 450 lbs. per test acre Average Normal: 8 feet Normal Yield: 10 -11 feet Net growth increase: 20% +/- Our Customer’s Story

Inside this box is the results of my corn crop fed by Excelerite fertilizer. On 6/6/11 planted (field set up like cement over winter and was dry. Ripper diced twice, land planed, fertilized (commercial, & Excelerite, Triple K once, plant) After planting, the wind blew and dried the soil out below seed. On 8/1 third irrigation (32 days without water). 9/22 Ears picked. The tallest corn is 7 1/2'-8' tall and even the smaller has 8" and the taller stuff 10-11". Corn is 105 today. To reach the beginning of the dent stage already with all these things going against it is unreal.

I walked through two other corn fields to

compare plant height and ear size. Both were irrigated by Pivot. The one had 8-9' corn and 8" ears (many were shorter) The other field was 1 1/4 miles away from my farm. It's corn was 10' tall but the ears were 8" or less. Both didn't have any Excelerite. (What I call Magic Dirt)

USREM welcomes any further questions regarding ExceleriteTM ‘s power to serve your crop’s success at [email protected]