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July 30, 2010

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First year customer Frog’s Leap Winery is pleased with Agroprime™’s performance. Frank Leeds, Director of Vineyard Operations, stated that the vines that he has applied Agroprime™ this year are extremely healthy and look to have good balance and yield for the upcoming harvest. Frank indicated that he’s committed to the using the product as he’s already planning more widespread usage of Agroprime™ for the next season. Frog’s Leap is highly respected and renowned for its long term organic and sustainable dry farming practices.

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