Wayne Zunker said upon telling his buddies about what he was doing said, “Couple of my friends kinda looked at me and started to walk away. ‘There’s something wrong with that guy.’ But it worked! It definitely worked….That’s amazing.”
Of his sweet corn production: “We had a pretty good crop last year, but nothing like this. Four stalks off one seed? That’s pretty good. Most of these have 3 stalks and I know I used only one kernel! I planted them myself."
Gerry Carlson of BioResearch Farms in Cedar Falls, Iowa reported a controlled study of Illinois “Ivory and Gold” sweet corn using ORMUS minerals. The July 24th harvest totals were 467 lbs treated to 359 untreated and 691 ears treated to 507 untreated. On July 29 the harvest totals were 182 lbs (corn grown using ORMUS minerals) to 94 (grown without ORMEs) with 147 ears (grown using ORMEs) to 124 (grown without ORMEs). “The increases for total pounds of production are consistent with earlier work in 1984 and 1985 on soybeans and vegetables.”
“One of the interesting aspects is the number of ears which reached market size. The plants grown using ORMUS minerals generated more double ears and pushed them to maturity.” |