Posted: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 2:01 PM
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Des Moines- IA, June 26, 2012 - AskProcidic, A Greenspire Global, Inc. sponsored website, was built for farmers to provide education and solutions for treating and even preventing a broad spectrum of diseases such as Goss’s Wilt, Citrus Canker and Tomato Bacterial Spot. Greenspire Global, Inc. is a leader in the industry that develops, manufactures and distributes products for agricultural and commercial applications around the world.
Steve Knauss, CFO of Greenspire Global, Inc. says, “I hope AskProcidic will accomplish two things. First, to let people know that our product, Procidic, is available and it does indeed prevent and control against Goss’s Wilt and other similar diseases. Second, we want to educate the people about our product and the benefits it could provide. There is no other product out there like Procidic. Basically, you can spend the same amount of money on Procidic that has two modes of action [both bactericide and fungicide] where other brands only have one mode of action."
AskProcidic also includes additional findings from prominent agriculture publications and widely accredited plant pathologists from Iowa State University and the University of Nebraska. The articles allow consumers to see what the experts are saying about Procidic and the success they are finding in their greenhouse and field testings that have been conducting.
For more information on Procidic or to locate a dealer near you visit Procidic.com.">AskProcidic.com.
About Greenspire Global, Inc
Greenspire Global, Inc. are pioneers in the creation of environmentally friendly products and seek to provide consumers with a safer alternative to harsh, toxic and harmful chemicals. Their formulas control and combat diseases while promoting plant health and crop nutrition year after year. For more information visit Procidic.com