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Replenish Nutrients Holding Corp C.ERTH

Alternate Symbol(s):  C.ERTH.WT | VVIVF

Replenish Nutrients Holding Corp., formerly EarthRenew Inc., is an agricultural biotechnology company. The Company is an intellectual property developer of regenerative fertilizer solutions and sustainable manufacturing processes to support a farm system. By combining essential macro and micronutrients with its manufacturing process, it has developed a sustainable alternative to synthetic fertilizers that enhances overall soil function and biology while providing plant-available nutrients farmers rely upon for healthy crops. Its products include Super KS, Rebuilder and HESO. Super KS is a restorative regenerative fertilizer that improves soil biology while rebuilding plant-available sulphur and potassium levels in the soil. Rebuilder is a regenerative phosphate builder for depleted soils. HESO is into the maintenance series of regenerative fertilizers. It contains the most natural form of phosphate, potassium, and sulphur soil can get, sustainably setting soil up for long-term yield.


CSE:ERTH - Post by User

Comment by koast2on Jul 13, 2012 11:25pm
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Post# 20113052

RE: roll back

RE: roll back

Ask those that just bought into the pp in April at post consolidation price of fifty cents.

 

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