UAS of America, Inc. Presentation by Mark Pecsenka, Director.

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UAS of America, Inc. Presentation by Mark Pecsenka, Director

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UAS of America, Inc.Presentation by Mark Pecsenka, Director

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UAS of America, Inc.

High Quality

Agricultural Products

Presentation by Mark Pecsenka, Director

Private label

Custom Blending

WHAT DOES UAS OF AMERICA DO?

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Why Produce High Quality Agricultural Products?

Better quality Crops

Longer Shelf Life

Higher market Price

Less Disease, Less Pests

RESULT: Higher quality and Yields

RESULT: Longer - further marketable Sales

RESULT: More money in farmers pocket

RESULT: Less money spent on expensive pesticides and other chemicals

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WHY BIO / ORGANIC WHY BIO / ORGANIC FERTILIZERS ?FERTILIZERS ?

Environmental pollution increasingNew plant/crop diseases are on the riseChemical awareness is on riseLooking for alternative agricultureORGANIC/SUSTAINABLE FARMING

is the only solution for healthy foodDemands is increasing

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Yield Increase

To 25-35 %

Reduction In pest

And diseases

What is the benefit from our products.

Sustainable Income

Higher Food Quality

Longer Shelf Life

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UAS’s Mission and VisionUAS’s Mission and VisionWhat We Do:

Our mission is to protect and preserve the environment

Provide the tools for growing quality foods for future generations

Save the environment.by using less teaching the farmer how to use less fertilizer.

Product Development: Products are developed as

problems are determined. Products are developed

as demanded. Products are developed to

compliment our programs.

How we do It: We go back to the

basic principles of agriculture

We follow the concept of

“organic”

“ Free Soil Energy” We combine

technology and simplicity

Why we’re different:

We are dedicated to introduce quality products at very reasonable cost.

Our service, our honesty, our dedication prevail

We work with you, so you may work with your customers.

How we make our customers happy: Our products quality and cost effectiveness Capability of addressing specific need We Education on how to use the products Credible, friendly team support.

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Green Movement

The largest UK organic trader expects today’s $11B organic market to grow to a volume of $100B in the next 10

years with a major share of this growth taking place in the USA and

Japan.

--IFOAM

Sustainable Agriculture

Sustainable techniques helped maintain overall profits due to savings on fertilizers and pesticides of $95.00 or more an acre and yield increases worth $600 an acre.

– USDA, 1995 SARE Project Highlights

Organic Agriculture

Organic agriculture and organic markets is growing by 25% annually.

– International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movement (IFOAM)

Natural Products

“Today organic food is a booming $3.5 billion

industry growing at an average rate of 20% annually”

– Union of Concerned

Scientists

Why Join the CROPMASTER TEAM?

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Organic production is in increasing trend all over the world…

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About 17,500 (millions US $ ) organic food is sold

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3 Apply Supplemental Micro and Macro Nutritional Applications

• Supply the plant with necessary booster feedings to help add quality, yield and size.

2 Infuse soil with Beneficial Bacteria • Nitro-Fix Helps bring necessary

Microbial actions back to proper levels.

1 Cleanse Soil• Super Hume helps cleanse soil

biology to virgin state.

Result is reflected 1-2 weeks after the application

Our philosophy to New age approach is Our philosophy to New age approach is Simple as 1…2…3Simple as 1…2…3

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How and where do We Start?

STEP 1 Starts with in the SOIL

We Cleanse the Soil Using Super Hume

We Condition the Soil Using SSP

We Adjust pH using Super Sul 26 or Super Cal 8

Why we do this?Just like when we build a house. A successful crop needs a Solid foundation.

THE SOIL MUST BE ABLE TO SUSTAIN LIFE!

STEP 1STEP 1 We Start with the Soil We Start with the Soil

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Soil Physical Structure Air Voids, Water, and Organic

Matter

25% Air

25% Water

45% Minerals

5% Organic matter

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Super Hume actions on soilSuper Hume actions on soil

Detoxifies SoilSoil looks like “black Gold”Rich in Organic Matter.

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Super HumeSuper Hume

How does it works? One of the highest quality “Liquid Humic

Acid” concentrates in USA.

Organic Carbon derived from the highest and the most active quality Humate source, Leonardite

Capable of retaining soil nutrients in an exchangeable form to be made available to plants as required

Help to control the toxic chemical levels within the soil.

It is acceptable by OMRI, OCIA & FOG  as "organic"

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* will provide an environment that will not allow some weeds to grow.

* Will help to increase the CEC of the soil.

* Increases the holding capacity or retention ability of the soil for holding water.

* Increases the transfer of fertilizer, by preventing excessive leaching away from the root zone and ultimately releasing it to the root zone as needed.

* Helps to reduce soil erosion by increasing cohesive forces of very fine soil particles.

* Changes the physical and mechanical properties of the soil in structure, color, consistency, and moisture holding capacity to a very great degree.

* will increase the permeability of plant membranes , promotes the uptake of nutrients more efficiently.

* improves the growth of various groups of beneficial micro-organisms.

* buffer pH problems, allowing plants to survive until the pH can be corrected.

* decrease stress deterioration. Until it can be corrected.

* Increases the rate of germination of seed.

* increase and enlarge root systems and plant cell division

* Will increase microbial soil activity.

* will help to intensify the Enzyme systems increasing the metabolic and/or other chemical changes inside the plants living cells.

* will releases various types of auxins responsible for plant growth.

* known as an organic catalyst helping to speed up the rate of chemical reactions within the plant.

Super Hume (Humic Acid)Super Hume (Humic Acid)

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The higher molecular weight Humic Acid alters the physical characteristics of the soil, while the lower molecular weight Fulvic Acids are involved in the chemical reactions in the soil that influence plants’ metabolic processes. Fulvic acids also possess growth promoting properties.

Fulvic acid extracted from Leonardite is more soluble and mobile through the water in

the soil. 

Simply stated Fulvic acid is a more active Humic acid

Both Humic and Fulvic acid are in the same family and serve the same purpose. Their Chemical composition has almost no difference.

Both Humic and Fulvic acid are extracted from LEANARDITE. Mined in the Dakotas

It is often stated that the "primary action" of humic acids comes from the fulvic acids because their chemical and biological activity is higher than the humic acids. 

Humic vs FulvicHumic vs Fulvic

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STEP 2STEP 2We Infuse the Soil with We Infuse the Soil with

Beneficial BacteriaBeneficial Bacteria

Nitro FixMycorendo

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Biological NPK & PhosphitesBiological NPK & Phosphites

Insect Control ProductsInsect Control Products

Micro Nutrient ChelatesMicro Nutrient Chelates

STEP 3

Apply Supplemental Micro and Macro Nutritional Applications

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Biological NPK & Phosphites

NITROGEN - GROWTH STAGE

From Planting until Flowering

10-8-8, 16-4-8, 15-0-0, 20-4-4

PHOSPHORUS PRODUCTION STAGE

 6-14-6, 5-30-10, 0-35-0

POTASH

3-18-18, 0-31-23

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MICRO-BOOSTMICRO-BOOST

How does it works?

formulated and fortified with micro-nutrients, alpha, keto and amino acids

100% water soluble and immediately available to the plant, this product is extremely efficient as a foliar spray

Use Organic-chelating(not EDTA) compounds to make our micronutrient more effective .

Provide all essential micronutrients.

Designed for soil and foliar application, to prevent and correct pre-existing deficiencies as indicated by plant leaf and soil testing

MICRO-BOOSTMICRO-BOOST(COMPLEXED MICRO NUTRIENTS)

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Wipe outWipe out

Repel - itRepel - it

Insect control

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Sea Weed ExtractSea Weed ExtractHow does it works?

Supply the crop with a well balanced nutrient value and give added protection against stress conditions

Cytokinins, Indoles, Hormones, Auxins and Gibberellins. It is acceptable by the OCIA standards as "organic"

Accelerate the growth, increase flowering and fruiting.

Provide resistance to disease, insects, drought and frost.

Our SUPER SEAWEED liquid formula contains a wide variety of micro-nutrients plus riboflavin, niacin, choline, beta carotene, pantothenic acid, folic acid, folinic acid, and alginic acid.

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Increased root size 6 times

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Production increased 40%

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Increased Plant Height

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Production increased 40%

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Results on Rice

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FIELD DAY SHOWS TRAIL RESULTS

Yields increased from

6 Mt to 11 Mt

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A bumper Rice Crop – Micro-Boost Experiment

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CropMaster’s Products on Corn

Field View

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Response of Corn to CropMaster Products

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The Happiest Farmer Harvested bumper Yield of Corn with CropMaster Products

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-Coffee Berries – Applications of

*Super Seaweed*Micro Boost *Super Hume

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Uniform Healthy Organic Citrus Orchard

With applications of

Super Seaweed, Micro-boost and Super Hume

Citrus OrchardSouthwest Florida

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Positive responses from Marigolds to Super Hume, Micro-Boost and

Super Seaweed

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Super Hume, Micro-Boost and Super Seaweed on Rose

Good rose plant responding to our products

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Wonderful Mango-More flowers Treated with CropMaster Products

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Farmer with CropMaster Products

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RE CAPRE CAP

SUMMARYSUMMARY

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3 Apply Supplemental Micro and Macro Nutritional Applications • Micro-Boost, Bio Npk’s,

2 Infuse soil with Beneficial Bacteria

• Nitro-Fix , Mycorendo,

1 Cleanse Soil• Super Hume, SSP, Super Cal,

Super Sul

SPECIALTY PRODUCTS * INSECT PRODUCTS *

3 SIMPLE STEPS TO REMEMBER WHEN 3 SIMPLE STEPS TO REMEMBER WHEN Using CROPMASTER PROGRAMUsing CROPMASTER PROGRAM

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UAS of America, Inc.Resources provided by Dr. Ilangovan Ramasamy, Director (Research and Development)

Phytophthora in Citrus:

Phytophthora diseases often termed as, damping-off of seedlings in the seedbed, root and crown rot in nurseries, foot rot and fibrous root rot, and brown rot of fruit in groves are major problems in citrus industry in United States (US). Not only in US but also represents one of the biggest threats to citrus production around the world.

P. parasitica,)

P. citrophthora, P. nicotianae, P.palmivora)

Different species of Phytophthora reported in citrus.

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Symptoms in CITRUS

Root rot / Crown rot: (Caused by Phytophthora citrophthora, P. nicotianae,)

Root rot is near the ground level

Root rot produces bark lesions

Root rot extends down to the bud union on resistant rootstocks

Crown root results from infection of the bark below the soil line

Root rot occurs when the cortex of fibrous roots is infected

Roots turns soft and appears water-soaked.

Foliage turns yellow as the disease progresses the,

Permanent dieback of twigs occurs

Weak new growth

Cankers are formed on the larger roots.

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Brown rot of fruit: (Caused by P. citrophthora, P.hibernalis and P. nicotianae var.parasitica

Dark brown lesions and often exude gum are produced on twigs.

Starts as a slight surface discoloration and extends rapidly

Eventually the entire rind turns light to olive brown

Infected fruit has a strong and quite distinctive smell

Fruit remains firm with a leathery texture

A white fungal growth often develops on the fruit surface and the common blue mould may follow

Fruit usually falls from the tree

Leaf infections appear as dark brown, roughly circular, spreading blotches

Symptoms in CITRUS

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

How is it works? How is it works? UAS resultsUAS results

Advantage of

PO4 vs PO3

Self defense mechanism

Direct effect on pathogen

Potassium Phosphonate act as an *Elicitor* imparting immune system (SAR-systemic acquired resistance). Also act as fungistat against pathogen like Phytophthora, Fusarium and pythium like fungus.

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

Application MethodsApplication Methods

Row crops: 1-2 pints/acre

Tree crops: 1-2 quart(s)

Drip / Irrigation: 2-4 pints /acre

(Two times blooming and fruit formation stage)

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain citrusin citrus

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain citrusin citrus

Phytophthora early symptoms

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain citrusin citrus

Tree will eventually Defoliate

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

PhytophthoraPhytophthoraChristmas treesChristmas trees

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Root Rot (Beans)Root Rot (Beans)

Root Rot (Peas)Root Rot (Peas)

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

Phytophthora inPhytophthora inPepperPepper

Phytophthora inPhytophthora inPeanutsPeanuts

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain potatoin potato

Crown and Foot Crown and Foot RotRot

(Water Melon)(Water Melon)

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain onionin onion

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain soy beanin soy bean

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain tomatoin tomato

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain Strawberryin Strawberry

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

Experiment onExperiment onTomato phytophthoraTomato phytophthora

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain African Violets in African Violets

/Daisy/Daisy

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Dr.Rama, Research and Marketing. UAS-CropMaster

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain Vincain Vinca

PhytophthoraPhytophthorain Poinsettiain Poinsettia

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Effect of a fertilizer and fungicides on Phytophthora Effect of a fertilizer and fungicides on Phytophthora Root and Stem Rot in Root and Stem Rot in Catharanthus roseus Catharanthus roseus “VINCA” “VINCA”

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20

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60

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Diseaseincidence (%)

Plant survival(%)

Root rotseverity (%)1

Shoot freshweight (g)/plant

Flowernumber/plant

Flowerdiameter (mm)

Control

SubdueMaxx, 0.5 fl oz

Phorus 0-31-23, 2% v/v

Phorus 0-31-23, 2% v/v +SubdueMaxx, 0.5 fl oz

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Effect of Phorus (0-31-23) on growth and survival in Catharanthus roseus

‘VINCA’

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Averageplant height

(cm)1

Shoot freshweight

(g)/plant3

Plantmortality

(%)3

Non-treatedcontrol

Phorus 2% v/v

Phorus 4% v/v

Phorus 8% v/v

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PhytophthoraPhytophthorain Turfin Turf

Phytophthora infected turf

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GENISIS W.A. (water application)

Effective to control and eliminate water algae on ponds.

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Trace Elements withOrganic Substance

activators.

Research has shown the plant can assimilate Micronutrients better via foliar application than if the Micronutrients where applied to the soil. The response is quicker and seems to be more effective.

Micro-Hume is a Humic/Fulvic acids combined with Micro-Elements. This combination acts as a catalyst helping to speed up the rate of chemical reactions within plant cells.  

Micro-Hume will help activate enzymes and intensify the metabolism of proteins having a positive growth regulating effect on plants.

Humic and Fulvic acids affect the plants and soil and activate DNA and RNA. This activity has a positive growth regulating effect on the cell of plants and microorganisms.

DNA is the nucleic acid found in the nucleus of cells

RNA is the nucleic acid found in the cytoplasm of cells

Nucleic acid is necessary in the protein manufacture.