Bradfield All-Natural Fertilizers, Compost, &
Natural Herbicide
M. A. Stoton & Associates is
the newly appointed Canadian sales agent for Bradfield Industries, Inc.
of Springfield, Missouri and their line of All Natural Fertilizers,
compost, and natural horticultural vinegar herbicide for use in organic
agricultural production.
Bradfield All Natural
Fertilizers are alfalfa-based and blended with other natural ingredients
in various combinations. The complete line of fertilizers provide a safe
and effective way to fertilize lawns, flowers, trees, shrubs, herbs, and
crops. Bradfield Eagle 3-1-5 is listed by the Organic Materials Review
Institute (OMRI) for use in organic production.
Bradfield All Natural Fertilizers offered
decreased water usage. Soils that build up to 5% organic matter (45% in
minerals-usually clay, 25% air and 25% moisture) in the top 6 inches
require only about 50% of the moisture annually to adequately support
all plant life. Bradfield allows the mositure to be more efficiently
absorbed and stored in the soil, and damaging water runoff is diminished
and thus virtually no soil erosion will occur. Bradfield proves
especially beneficial to plant life during the stresses brought on by
the heat and dryness of summer. Bradfield develops deeper root systems
and increases the vital carbohydrate levels in all plants making them
much more tolerant of the summer stresses. Even if you apply Bradfield
at double the recommended rates and no water is applied for some time,
no harm will occur and later when moisture becomes available, Bradfield
immediately goes to work building the soil fertility.
Bradfield Fertilizers were tested in 1998 by Dr.
Bob Wiedenfeld, Texas A University Research and Extension Service with
excellent results. The study concluded that Bradfield All Natural
Fertilizers as an organically based material offers the potential to
improve soil physical properties, enhance nutrient availability to the
cro while minimizing the risk of salt injury, and the risk of nutrients
leaching into ground water. I can forward a copy of the study to you if
you are interested.
You can also visit our
website (www.avisit.to/masandassociates) or Bradfield
(www.bradfieldind.com)