MicroSoil®
World Wide Applications
Biomassters, Inc.
Founded 1996 ©Copyright 2004
www.microsoil.com
All rights reserved by Biomassters, Inc. Copyright ©January 2004
Biomassters, Inc. Founded in 1996
Mr. Rex Lee,
Executive Vice-President
Asia/Far East
MBA Northrop University
Marine Food Services Director/Affiliate
Board of Directors
Don D. Haller President/CEO
Founder of
Biomassters, Inc.
Developer and sole
manufacturer of MicroSoil®
and related Synergistic
Catalytic formulas
BA University of New Mexico
Karren Haller
Secretary/Treasury & Director
Karren is responsible for overall internal operations of the company, graphic designs and promotional materials.
Dr. Reuben F. Ruiz Jr., PhD
Environmental Scientist
Co-owner Environmental Compliance Systems
Professor - University of Louisiana at Lafayette, LA U.S.A.
Dr. Ruiz specializes in using natural/organic (agro-ecologically safe) materials, enzymes and microbial products to greatly enhance nature’s processes and rhythms in agriculture and in the bioremediation of wastewater and oil, as well as in the reclamation of soils.
Dr. Ruiz is also a consultant/technical advisor for a number of large wastewater treatment companies here in the United States and internationally.
Dr. Reuben F. Ruiz Jr., PhD
Corporate Consultant/Advisor
Director/Affiliate
Dr. Nee is an American Chinese and for over 23 years was a professor at Notre Dame and was also the Vice Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts, at Dartmouth for many years. In 1980, he was invited by the Chinese Government to come back to China to lecture and to promote interactions in business, culture and education.
More than thirty Chinese Governmental organizations, Universities and companies honored Dr. Nee as their adviser and consultant. He also serves as board member of a number of listed companies in the United States, such as Capital Senior Living Corp. and Adatorn Inc.
For over thirty-years, Dr. Nee has been instrumental in assisting many U. S. Companies establish joint ventures in China and helped Chinese companies develop their businesses in the U.S.A. With the opening of Neeonix’s office in Beijing, now it is expected that Neeonix will provide even more services to both Chinese and American business communities.
Dr. Victor W. Nee, Chairman of
Neeonix Ltd, U.S.A.
Director/Affiliate
Justin Hiatt Vice President Manufacturing Division
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Robert W. Zarosi Electrical Engineer, Purdue University President/CEO of E.I. Ltd. Consultant/Director
Served as research and development engineer for the General Electric Company and various divisions, i.e., turbines, x-ray, heating & cooling, specialty transformers and general purpose & specialty motors. Founder of E.I. Ltd., specializing in design & engineering, marketing & sales and custom consulting services for Architectural and engineering firms involving lightning, energy and space management.
Dr. Layan Dawud Said was born in Oakland and educated at the University of California with degrees in Soil Physics and Plant & Soil Sciences in International Agriculture.
He has an extensive 30 year background of research and field experience in the U.S.A., East/West Africa, Mexico and throughout the Caribbean while devising and utilizing agroecological farming methods. He too, was responsible for developing protein and carbohydrate production systems appropriate for various biomes especially for use in the semi-arid tropics. He brings a wealth of talent, experience and vision to our board and our company’s objectives.
Dr. Dawud, PHD
Corporate Consultant/Advisor
Director/Affiliate
International Financier
Financial Overseer of
Major Offshore Projects
Emmanuel H. Waters
Chief Financial
…… Officer/Advisor
Biomasster’s Affiliates
Bruce & Bet Deuley Corporate Affiliates
Bruce Deuley is an organic advocate, speaker, author, farmer and rancher in Comfort, Texas.
This presentation was created and designed by Karren Haller All rights reserved by Biomassters, Inc. Copyright ©January 2004
Ms. Irma Pardinas, owns and operates Agricola Geneitca in Mexico City, Mexico
Irma Pardinas Corporate Affiliate
Gerald Cartwright, an associate for over 10 years, fluent in English & Spanish and has done MicroSoil Seminars in China and in Mexico
Gerald Cartwright Affiliate
Roberto Medina
Affiliate
Roberto is a trusted confident, liaison and translator in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
BIOTECH/AGRIZYMES™ MPX-923
PureFulvic™ Trace Minerals/Elements
Multiple
Synergistic
Technologies
Synergistic Catalyst Systems
MicroSoil® www.microsoil.com
“An Agro-Ecological approach for the future of farming by
re-establishing pristine life in the soils”
MicroSoil® is a nitrogen fixing, phosphorus mineralizing microbial formulation combined with natural enzymes, polysaccharides and
polypeptides. Its intended use is to assist in the proliferation of nitrogen fixing microorganisms and beneficial "native soil microorganisms," to enhance and
optimize the decomposition process of animal and plant residues and to help build organic matter in the soil. The MicroSoil® formula, which includes our
PureFulvic™ Trace Minerals and Elements, are unique in the world. Not only is the formula and manufacturing process proprietary, which was developed by
Don D. Haller, the PureFulvic™ Trace Minerals and Elements, found in a very rare deposit of fulvic humus materials, are owned and mined by us. Since we
own the fulvic humus mine, these fulvic materials will only be used in our products and for our purposes, therefore no one can even come close to duplicating
our formulations.
Perfectly balanced by nature in a super enriched pristine environment,
suspended in time and undistribed for over 30 Million Years.
PureFulvic™ Trace Minerals and Elements are rich in colloidal plant derived iron not the type of iron found in flesh foods or ground water. In fact children and
women suffer frequently from iron deficiency. Studies indicate that children who are iron deficient in their early years may develop learning disabilities later on.
Diets high in sucrose, fats, junk food and chemicals require an increase in colloidal plant derived iron and all other trace elements. Plants contain iron and
calcium as the predominate elements not sulfur or chloride! If a plant contains true "plant derived colloids" then colloidal iron must be present in generous
quantities for it to fully meet that criteria. As you can see PureFulvic™ Trace Minerals and Elements are extracted from a very rare form of humic shale. It is
the presence of these land and sea plant minerals and their ratios to one another that make PureFulvic™ Trace Minerals and Elements superior in
content and quality! PureFulvic™ Trace Minerals and Elements are closer in mineral composition and ratios to human body fluids than any other
naturally occurring trace minerals product. www.purfulvic.com
BIOTECH/AGRIZYMES™ is a proprietary, biocatalytic system in liquid concentrate form. The product is
designed to stimulate and accelerate the natural and biological reactions that cause Organic substances to
decompose. BIOTECH/AGRIZYMES™ contains no bacteria or other microorganisms to interfere with or disrupt municipal treatment systems.
BIOTECH/AGRIZYMES™ requires no complex or expensive installation, is practically maintenance free, and even optimizes the effectiveness of existing
equipment. it is metered into the waste effluent according to the flow Of organic contaminant levels, such as biological Oxygen demand, suspended solids, fats,
Oils, and grease. Non-Toxic BIOTECH/AGRIZYMES™ is harmless to humans, animals, marine life and the environment. It is non-irritating to sensitive skin
and is non-flammable and non-corrosive BIOTECH/AGRIZYMES™contains no combustible of corrosive materials. it can be used safely near open flame or in
poorly ventilated areas.
PureFulvic™ Trace Minerals/Elements
BIOTECH/AGRIZYMES™ MPX-923
*Formulated in 1847 by Dr. Justus von Liebig
“The crops on a field diminish or increase in
exact proportion to the diminution or increase
of the mineral substance conveyed to it in
manure.” Manure in this sense is anything
applied to the soil to serve as plant nutrient.)
The yield potential of a crop is like a
barrel with staves of unequal length.
The capacity of the barrel is limited by the
length of the shortest stave in this case,
nitrogen) and can only be increased by
lengthening that stave.
When that stave is lengthened, another one
becomes the limiting factor.
* The Fertilizer Hand Book, 1982, Chapter 1 crop (page 5)
“Order, the First Law of The Universe” “The Mineral Theory”
“Liebig’s “Law of the Minimum”
Malcolm Beck’s Garden
2002-2003
San Antonio, Texas
Malcolm Beck, a highly regarded farmer, author, speaker and advocate of organic/sustainable farming, esteemed throughout Texas and the United States for over 45 years.
Tangerine Trees San Antonio, Texas USA
Tangerine Trees San Antonio, Texas USA
Malcolm’s Tangerine Trees - After Harvest San Antonio, Texas USA
Malcolm hoeing back from lunch
Malcolm’s Corn 2002
Malcolm’s Garden 2002
Hibiscus Tree in
Spring
Hibiscus Tree in Summer
One Volunteer Squash Plant
2002
One Volunteer Tomato Plant in Malcolm's Garden 2002
Chinese Cabbage 2003 Using
PureFulvic™ Trace Minerals
Malcolm’s Turnips and Greens
PureFulvic™ Trace
Minerals Used On Turnips
Malcolm’s Cabbage
Fall 2004
Rice Fields In Shangdong, China
Don in Beijing, China
PureFulvic™ Trace Minerals
Sugar Cane in Puebla, Mexico
Gathering Tomatoes from Greenhouses in China
Yucatan, Mexico *The Brix Scale: 1 degree on the
Brix scale Is equivalent of 18 grams
of sugar per liter.
Sugar Cane
Agricola Genetica S.A. de C.V.
Broccoli
Sugar Cane
Owner
Irma Pardinas
Convention 1999
Lettuce Onions
Cauliflower
Cabbage
Greenhouses in Weifang, China
Yucatan, Mexico See the dramatic difference in the
size of the roots and ears of corn
Corn Yield
At harvest, it was determined that the
average size of 57% of the husks was
between 8 to 10 inches with only 19%
being under 8 inches and 24% being
greater than 10 inches. The average
number of corn rows per husk was 16
with 90% being kernels. The average
weight of the husks was 230 grams,
and when the kernels were removed,
the average weight was 150 grams.
The final yield with MicroSoil® was 6.5
tons/HA while the control had a yield of
only 2.7 tons/Ha.
Mushrooms in
Johannesburg, South Africa
Lettuce in Chiapas, Mexico
Aloe Vera Lawton, Oklahoma
Yellow Goat Peppers in China Crops in Budapest Hungary
Polo Fields in Las Colinas, Texas USA
Sandy Oaks Ranch Olive Orchards
Elmendorf, Texas
Garlic-Soledad, Municipio De Pueblo Nuevo, Mexico
Cempazuchitl-Santiago MPO
De Amealco, Mexico
Cempazuchitl-Santiago MPO De Amealco, Mexico
Green House in Okalahoma Greenhouse in China
Entrance To Greenhouses Built by Government of China
Tianjin, China
Greenhouses in China
Visiting Greenhouse in Shouguang City, Shandong, China
Lawn in Salt Lake City,Utah
Sod planted in
September 2002
First Cutting
November 2002
Cutting in 35 Days
September November
Tomatoes Grown in Greenhouses in China
Monkey Grass with MicroSoil® Control Beans in Greenhouse in China
Control MicroSoil®
Amusement Park In Weifang, China Gerald Cartwright-Seminar in China
Gerald Cartwright- Seminar in Mexico Expo AGRO
Alimentaria Guna Juanto
Mexico 1999
Sugar Cane-Juventino Rosas, Mexico
Broccoli-Irapuato, Mexico
Onions-Mexico
Sugar Cane-Brazil
Vineyards in San Miguel, Mexico S.A. 2003
Control MicroSoil®
Bananas in
Quito,Ecuador
Tiananmen Square Beijing,China
Rex & Don in Beijing, China
Efectos del tratamiento MICROSOIL
0.5% en el cultivo del tabaco Virginia
K– 326, 1995/96.
Efectos del tratamiento MICROSOIL 0.5%
+ formula 20 – 46 – 55 de NPK, en el
cultivo del tabaco Virginia K –326,
1995/96.
Tobacco Tests in
Chiapas, Mexico
MicroSoil® Control
Vineyards in San Miguel, Mexico S.A. 2003
0
50
100
150
200
Rel. %
Treatments
Effect of treatments on sugar masse in rel. %.
Controll
MS
N-1
N-2
NPK
MS+PK
Rel. % 100 149 109 114 158 173
Cont MS N-1 N-2 NPK MS+
0
100
200
Rel. %
Treatments
Figure 10
Effect of treatment on sugar beet production in rel. %
Controll
MS
N-1
N-2
NPK
MS+PK
Rel. % 100 135 106 112 145 153
Con MS N-1 N-2 NPK MS
Sugar Beets Performed at the St. Stephans University
The mass production of sugar beet after the treatment with MicroSoil increased with 35,4%, the sugar content of the beet increased from 14,5% up to 15,2% and the relative sugar mass increased with 49,2% related to the control combined with inorganic fertilizers, 60 kg/ha PK, the production increased with 53,3%, the sugar content of the beet from 14,5% up to 16,5% and the relative mass of sugar increased with 73,3%.
Budapest
Hungary 2002
Squash Blossoms Marigolds Herbs