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US: Biota Iron Powder now approved in Oregon

Biota Iron Powde has received approval in Oregon. This product provides a reliable and efficient source of essential iron, crucial for optimal plant growth and health.

The product's versatility allows it to be used in any irrigation system or applied directly to plant leaves via foliar spray.

A key advantage of Biota Iron Powder is its impact on water quality. Traditional iron supplements often compromise water clarity, which can hinder UV treatment processes. However, Biota Iron Powder maintains water clarity, ensuring that UV treatment systems remain efficient and effective. This feature is particularly valuable for agricultural operations relying on high-quality water management.

Moreover, Biota Iron Powder is free from sodium and clay, delivering pure, high-quality nutrition to plants without introducing harmful contaminants. Its organic certification by prestigious organizations such as SKAL, OMRI, Pro-Cert, and Ecocert underscores its safety and integrity. These certifications guarantee that Biota Iron Powder adheres to the highest standards of organic farming, making it suitable for both conventional and organic agricultural methods.

The approval of Biota Iron Powder in Oregon marks a significant milestone for the product and offers new opportunities for farmers in the state to enhance their crop yields sustainably. With its proven efficacy and organic credentials, Biota Iron Powder is poised to become a staple in modern agricultural practices.

For more information:
Biota Nutri
www.biota.nu

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