ORMEs, ORMUS, Monatomic Research & Studies
Research on Agricultural Products
By Applied BioPhysics Institute
Study on the use of ORMEs (or ORMUS) Monatomic Elements & Minerals* on Soybeans
Raul Mendez of Quimcasa, Huixiquilucan, Mexico on his 5000-acre plantation of organic vegetables and field crops had 137 bushels/acre soybeans using ORMUS minerals (USA average is 40-45 bu/a).
In 1990, a field experiment at the An-ning Experiment Station demonstrated that the treated soybeans increased 29%.
Gerry at Texas A&M says, “I’ve tried using ORMUS minerals on a number of field and vegetable crops here. Last year we got a 30% increase on soybeans even though we had some seriously dry weather in July and August. There’s a definite physiological change at work. There’s a definite change in the plant.” A test conducted in 1985 showed a yield increase from 37 bu/acre to 75 bu/acre.
In Wisconsin, soybean plants with ORMUS minerals produced up to 300 pods/plant. 30-35 is the norm. And the beans were tested at 27% protein compared to the 15% norm.