PROCAL to Get Rid of Broom Sedge, Ragweed, Milk weed, Nettle and More




YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIT, SPRAY ON PROCAL ON NOW. THIS WILL HELP DETERMINE HOW FREE OF WEEDS YOUR FIELDS ARE AND WHAT YOU SOIL pH WILL BE THIS YEAR. 4 GAL BIO-LIQUID CALCIUM AND 15 GAL WATER PER ACRE, GOES TO WORK IN ONE HOUR HAS A 2 TO 3 YEARS SOIL LIFE, SAFE FOR LIVESTOCK. STOP SPENDING SO MUCH ON HEBICIEDS AND FERTILIZERS NEXT YEAR, BIO-LIQUID CALCIUM IS THE ANSWER.

FOR EVEN BETTER RESULTS APPLY ADVANCE CAL, WHICH HAS A ROOT GROWTH STIMULATE, AMINO ACIDS, PRE-BIOTICS, CARBON ENERGY, HUMIC ACID (TO BRING UP ORGANIC MATTER) AND ESSENTIAL TRACE MINERALS.

ADVANCE CAL NOT ONLY RAISES pH, but also increase TDN, cheaper cost of gains and higher weaning weights, increased hay and grass production, while cutting fertilizer cost by an average of 25%. IT IS BIOBOOSTED SUPERCHARGED PROCAL.

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Do you seem to be fighting a losing battle, no matter how much herbicide you use. Well ag science has proven weeds grow when the calcium saturation level is to low.

ProCal or Advance Cal are cheaper than granular ag lime or "superlime"? Weed don't thrive in high calcium saturation

I respect farmers, but Agritec uses PHDs to formulate our products. DON'T BE FOOLED BY IMITATIONS! only Advance Cal or ProCal, BioLiquid Calcium are NOT CALCIUM NITRATE! Of all “liquid limes’, and other liquid calcium’s. ProCal BioLiquid Calcium have been proven to positively effect pH, cheaper and faster than lime or calcium nitrate. Calcium Nitrate has a tenancy to burn the plant if over applied. This is why they recommended that 1 gal calcium nitrate to 30 gallons water, be applied. Three years ago, Agritec was approached to market calcium nitrate, but we declined due to the fact we could not find field studies, or University research, that showed calcium Nitrate effecting pH. According to University studies,

Be careful of over application OF CALCIUM NITRATE! ADVANCE CAL AND PROCAL don't contain nitrates.
Overview of Nitrate and Nitrite Poisoning By Larry J. Thompson, DVM, PhD, DABVT, Veterinary Toxicologist
Nitrate poisoning occurs because the nitrate is broken down to nitrite in the rumen. In normal circumstances this nitrite is further broken down to ammonia in the rumen and is then used by the rumen microbes to make protein.
Last full review/revision Dec 2014 | Content last modified Jan 2015 However, when large amounts of nitrate are eaten over a short period of time, the nitrite accumulates in the rumen and is absorbed. Once in the bloodstream it reacts with iron in the red blood cells so that they can no longer bind oxygen.

“Many species are susceptible to nitrate and nitrite poisoning, but cattle are affected most frequently. Ruminants are especially vulnerable because the ruminal flora reduces nitrate to ammonia, with nitrite (~10 times more toxic than nitrate) as an intermediate product. Nitrate reduction (and nitrite production) occurs in the cecum of equids but not to the same extent as in ruminants. Young pigs also have GI microflora capable of reducing nitrate to nitrite, but mature monogastric animals (except equids) are more resistant to nitrate toxicosis because this pathway is age-limited.

Acute intoxication is manifested primarily by methemoglobin formation (nitrite ion in contact with RBCs oxidizes ferrous iron in Hgb to the ferric state, forming stable methemoglobin incapable of oxygen transport) and resultant anoxia. Secondary effects due to vasodilatory action of the nitrite ion on vascular smooth muscle may occur. The nitrite ion may also alter metabolic protein enzymes. Ingested nitrates may directly irritate the GI mucosa and produce abdominal pain and diarrhea.

Boost your cover crop growth while adjusting that soil pH. PENN STATE EXTENSION
“The effective use of calcium chloride .... sprays may be the most cost-effective, quickest cultural practice for reducing low-calcium physiological disorders.... \ We recommend applying 3 to 5 (Gallons ) pounds of calcium chloride per acre per season ....... Calcium in the form of liquid calcium chloride is recommended because of its proven effectiveness and lower cost........ it is important to make sure you develop a season-long program for applying sufficient total amounts of elemental calcium.” Penn State Extension

WEEDS DONT' THRIVE IN HIGH CALCIUM SATURATION SOIL.

Rob, Joe Hoffenberger here 2021. I cannot thank you and Tim enough for assisting me with my pasture needs. I am very pleased with the results. Pasture is looking great! Weeds are in check. Horses have plenty of forage to graze on. I've been sharing the news on your product to a couple of hay producers in the area. Provided your contact info and on- line resource guide.

“I put this on two years ago and it has worked great. Got rid of my burs and made great hay!” Waylond Burns 2019

Rob, my fecue, and orchard grass fields no longer have broom sage or weeds. The hay was so thick I had trouble cutting it. That's why I need some more liquid calcium for my Bermuda field it just doesn't look good. I don't want just the liquid Calcium I want it loaded with the BioActivator. Robert T 2017

“I bought Pro Cal last year and 3-18-18 a month ago. You can really see a difference in my fields especially my West field. Last year weeds were taking over now the grass is taking over the weeds without use of herbicides. Something in your products are really helping. I’m going to try some Adv Cal this year to push the growth even more.” Eric , 2019

"I used a tote of the Pro-Cal last year. the sand burs in this field were so thick, it wiped those out and made such a difference on our grass I was shocked" - Daryl Graves 2022

I applied your Pro Cal last year and it took care of all my broom sedge. I also got some of your nitromaxx plus and applied it 2 gallons per acre on half my fields. The other half I applied 100 lb of urea and did the same amount of bails. I’m going to up my application this year to 3 gallons of nitromaxx on everything. Wayne M. 2022

Our broomsage is almost gone, I realized I was not putting the right amount of ProCal on my field. Now my field look like they have never looked before, I can also run 3 more heifer than before. Bill Stewart 2021

“Rob, my pastures and hay fields were 40% broom sage with some thistles, I applied 3 gal ProCal per acre and the broom sage is almost gone now. I am very pleased with the results. My hay is better.” Larry Durham 2020

Rob, your right there hasn’t been any buttercups. We have more hay and no weeds. ProCal done a great job.” Will Hayes 2020

John M 2019, “well Procal did what you said it would, I had no weeds in my oats. I usually have to use herbicide this year I didn’t. It was a very clean harvest.”

AgriTec’s Pro-Calor Advance cal are the liquid solutions to liming the soil. ProCal or Advance cal works like lime but faster, in the sense that it goes into the soil, raise calcium base saturation levels, pushing hydrogen out of the soil and balancing soil pH. The only difference being that in liquid form you eliminate breakdown time so unlike dry lime, you don’t have to wait a year for this to go to work. Additionally, liquid eliminates the negative sediment that dry lime typically leaves in the soil. .

PROCAL OR ADVANE CAL ARE THE ONLY LIQUID CALCIUMS THAT:
1. INDEPENDENT TRIALS BY AGRICENTER INTERNATIONAL AND TUSKEGEE UNIVERSOTY HAVE PROVEN THAT PRO/CAL AND ADVANCE CAL RAISE SOIL pH.
2.) HAVE BEEN DESALINATED (SO ARE NON-CORROSIVE), FOOD GRADE, SAFE FOR LIVESTOCK.
3.) DOES NOT BURN PLANTS
4.) IS RAIN FAST IN ONE HOUR, HAS A TWO YEARS SOIL LIFE.
5.) NORMALY WORK FASTER AND IS LESS EXPENSIVE THAN AG LIME.
6.) TUSGKEGEE UNIVERITY AND AG CENTER TRIALS PROVE THERE BOOST HAY PRODUCTION AND AN INCREASE IN RELATIVE FEED VALUE. OF HAY AND PASTURE.

E.E Schualter and K.A Kelling professors of Soil Science University of Wisconsin
Choose the most economical liming material available; Calcium, Liquid Calcium Chloride, when raising calcium is required. Do Not apply gypsum or Calcitic lime to Wisconsin soils to increase ca:mg ratio.

“Soil pH effect on plant response A.) soil pH (CaCl2 calcium chloride) of 5.2 to 8.0 provides optimum conditions for most agricultural plants (Figure 1). All plants are affected by the extremes of pH but there is wide variation in their tolerance of acidity and alkalinity. Some plants grow well over a wide pH range, whilst others are very sensitive to small variations in acidity or alkalinity. Figure 2 provides a guide to the preferred pH (CaCl2 calcium chloride) for some common crops and pastures.

ProCal OR Advance cal are pure liquid and go through any sprayer. Normally 3 gal Bio-Liquid Calcium +15 gal water per acre (desalinated and non-corrosive, food grade and good for livestock) GOES TO WORK IN 1 HOUR HAS A 2 YEAR SOIL LIFE. AGRITEC FURINSHES PROOF OF RESULTS AND MULTIPLE TESTIMONIES, PLUS BEFORE AND AFTER SOIL TEST.

UNDERSTANDING SOIL pH RESULTS
Soil pH effect on plant response A soil pH (CaCl2 calcium chloride) of 5.2 to 8.0 provides optimum conditions for most agricultural plants (Figure 1). All plants are affected by the extremes of pH but there is wide variation in their tolerance of acidity and alkalinity. Some plants grow well over a wide pH range, whilst others are very sensitive to small variations in acidity or alkalinity. Figure 2 provides a guide to the preferred pH (CaCl2 calcium chloride) for some common crops and pastures.

Microbial activity in the soil is also affected by soil pH with most activity occurring in soils of pH 5.0 to 7.0. Where the extremities of acidity or alkalinity occur, various species of earthworms and nitrifying bacteria disappear. Legume root colonising bacteria (Rhizobia) vary in their sensitivity to soil pH and have preferred ranges in which they are effective. In some crops and pastures (e.g. faba beans and lucerne) the Rhizobia specific to these plants are more sensitive than the plant itself.

Soil pH effect on availability of soil nutrients Soil pH affects the availability of nutrients and how the nutrients react with each other (Figure 3). At a low pH, beneficial elements such as molybdenum (Mo), phosphorus (P), magnesium are not as available.

Calcium chloride can serve as a source of calcium ions in an aqueous solution, as calcium chloride is soluble in water. This property can be useful for displacing ions from solution. For example, phosphate is displaced from solution by calcium: 3 CaCl2(aq) + 2 K3PO4(aq) → Ca3(PO4)2(s) + 6 Kcl(aq)

New studies by two different research institutes AgriCenter Research on ProCal and Tuskegee University on Advance cal.

AGRICENTER INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER 11/17/21 TO 6/21/22 PER ACRE APPLICATION (THIS WAS A WHEAT FIELD TRIAL AND pH TRIAL)
control INITIAL pH 5.4

PLOT 5 5 GAL PROCAL + AERATE pH 5.4 to 6.4

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY, Dr. Frank Abrhamsen PH.D ; TRIAL RAISING pH

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY GA
ADVANCE CAL TRIAL Mar.-9.-22 to June 24 22
control 5.4 pH
PLOT 1 4 gal ADVANCE CAL PER ACRE 6.8 pH to 7 pH
PLOT 2 5 GAL ADVANCE CAL PER ACRE 6.9 pH to 7.1 pH

“The primary research results from Tuskegee and our producers’ farms indicate that your products are promising. For instance, your liquid calcium products have increased the soil pH here at the University….” Dr. Frank Abrahamsen MS. PH.D

TESTIMONIES OF RAISED pH;
Rob I want to give you a report on my results from applying liquid calcium on my corn field s. I applied the 3 gal per acre broadcast as you recommended, then I planted, my original pH was 5.5 I took another soil test 2 months into growing my soil pH was 5.9 two months later soil test was 6.1 Due to an early freeze I couldn't take the last soil test. I saw a very good increase on my corn. I am sending you my soil test . I am going with your foliar corn and bean program this year, we will do all 1000 acres. Darik N 2018

Peggy Meyer NC 2020 Did that and went from getting 100+ bales to getting 600+ bales off the same pasture.

Rob, Yes sir, I recommend ProCal. : Today Jeff, the AandM soil testing lab manager, provided the soil test results – pH up 1.3 points to 6.5 since applying ProCal per your recommendation a couple of months ago. Also, everything’s greening up real nicely for early May. Trent L 2019

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Fred Waites AL 2020 A couple of years ago we switched to liquid from granular for use on the fall/winter wild game food plots. I was skeptical and reluctant to do so. I am 100% convinced that liquid is the way to go. Simple application. Excellent results. Less cost.

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