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Pro-Ag Direct sows seeds of support with soybean farmersPro-Ag Direct, Topeka, Kan., stays true to its mission of supporting America's farm economy. Although it's two most widely used products begin with a Wheat bran base, the company reinforces its comprehensive commitment to agriculture through also offering free, with each order, soy-based cleaning and personal care products--Harvest Danceª bath and shower gel, Soyp hand soap and Soft Day moisturizing lotion. In addition, Pro-Ag Direct reaches out to rural entrepreneurs by providing free space for their products or services on the company Web site and donates a portion of its sales to Ag research at Kansas State University. "It's important for all of us in the Ag community to help each other find innovative ways to succeed in these tough times," said Pro-Ag Direct President Glenn Freeman. Pro-Ag Direct takes pride in its crucial partnership with American farmers. Everything Pro-Ag Direct offers is made with agricultural commodities. Marketing the products to rural consumers helps Pro-Ag Direct support America's farm economy. Pro-Ag Direct's NaturClean-Septic and NaturClean-Pond Clarifier are naturally safe products made for rural Americans. Eighty-nine percent of rural households depend on septic systems for waste disposal. Many of those same families maintain ponds for recreational enjoyment. Pro-Ag Direct identified the growing need for non-hazardous, non-chemical products to maintain these septic systems and ponds. NaturClean-Septic and NaturClean-Pond Clarifier are new products, but they already have a successful track record. They were adapted from a model that has proven highly effective in more than 20 years of municipal and institutional wastewater treatment. Glenn Freeman predicts a promising future. "I think these products can revolutionize septic system and farm pond water treatment the way their predecessors did municipal waste water treatment," he said. Freeman is proud that Pro-Ag Direct is more than just a name. It's a way of doing business. Date: 8/24/04
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