GroGenesis, Inc. announced it has entered into a second consecutive year agreement with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service ("AgriLife"), and an agency of the State of Texas. GroGenesis is delighted to advise that by mutual consent, activities for the continuation of the collaboration with Texas A &M AgriLife Extension Services are ongoing. Further studies on its AgraBurst plant growth stimulant are intended to investigate the effect of application timing and rates on corn and cotton for crop yield and quality.

Trials began in early April at the University research farm facilities at the Stiles Farm Foundation (dryland) near Trall, Texas and the Texas University Impact Farm (irrigated) near College Station, Texas. Regionally appropriate hybrids/cultivars of cotton and corn were selected and planted at both locations. Individual treatment schedules and application rates for each crop have been determined and will be rigorously adhered to.

Each test location will have 6 test plots with different timing and application rates as well as control plots. Composite soil samples will be collected pre-treatment and following harvest and will be analyzed for pH, conductivity, primary nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium), secondary nutrients (calcium, magnesium, sulfur), micronutrients (copper, iron, manganese, zinc), and gravimetric soil water content. In addition, the environmental parameters of air temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed will be recorded at the time of each foliar treatment application.