RURAL AMERICA LIVE with TeraGanix

TeraGanix specializes in products that help to restore the natural balance of nature using only natural ingredients and soil organisms.

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TeraGanix specializes in products that help restore the natural balance of nature—soil, water, air, and people—using only natural ingredients and soil organisms. EM•1® Effective Microorganisms®, the world’s leading microbial inoculant, is an amazingly versatile solution to better gardening, composting, personal health, household maintenance, farming, and environmental stewardship.

RURAL AMERICA “LIVE” WITH TERAGANIX will focus on the product line Ag1000. Bottom line: healthy soils grow healthy crops. Ag1000 helps to restore the natural balance of the biology of the soil to optimize the growing environment for plants. Benefits include nutrient conversion, yield, quality, soil structure and drought tolerance, salt remediation, cost savings in fertilizer and pest and disease management, and irrigation systems.

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