Vitazyme
Breakthrough Biostimulant

Vitazyme represents a breakthrough to higher, more profitable crop yields. Farmers today are searching for ways to reduce off-farm inputs while maintaining or increasing their yields...a difficult order in today's world. Standard chemical approaches have helped spur the "green revolution," but have created potential toxicity problems for farmers as well as consumers. Commercial fertilizer applications have at times contributed to ground and surface water contamination as well as soil compaction. In addition, most of these inputs are expensive and have driven many farmers to reconsider their approach.

Vitazyme Program & User's Guide
Individual Crop Recommendations
Formatted Program & User's Guide (3.5Mb PDF file)
Vitazyme for Horticulture (371 Kb PDF file)
Vitazyme for Agriculture (362 Kb PDF file)

Vitazyme Field Trial Results: 1995-Present
(Select a Crop)

Beans
Black Beans
Black Turtle Beans
Bush Beans
Cowpeas
Field Beans
Kidney Beans
Lima Beans
Navy Beans (See Field Beans)
Pinto Beans (See Field Beans)
Snap Beans (See Bush Beans)
Soybeans

Flowers
Amaranthus
Azaleas
Begonias
Gypsophylla
Marigolds
Mums
Pansies
Roses

Forage Crops
Alfalfa
Hay
Red Clover
Winter Forage

Fruit
Apples
Bananas
Grapes
Pears
Plums
Strawberries

Grains
Barley
Canola
Corn
Corn (Silage)
Sweet Corn
Flax
Millet
Oats
Rice
Wheat

Grasses
Bermuda Grass
Centipede Grass
Mondo Grass
Ryegrass
St. Augustine Grass
Sudan Grass
Turf Grass
Zoyzia Grass

Herbs
Basil
Celery
Parsley

Nuts
Almonds
Peanuts
Pistachios
Walnuts

Ornamentals
Aloe Vera
Burfordi Holly
Indian Hawthorne
Japanese Maple
Oil Palm
Other Ornamentals

Vegetables
Broccoli
Cabbage
Chinese Cabbage
Cucumbers
Garlic
Lettuce
Onions
Peas
Peppers
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Squash
Sweet Potatoes
Tomatoes

Other
Coffee
Cotton
Shrimp
Sugar Cane
Trees