“Our commitment to customers includes steady, consistent supply of high-quality, innovative plant nutrition products,” says Kerry Green, managing director of Wolf Trax. “We have experienced significant growth in North America and other regions worldwide. The facility improvements will help ensure that our customers receive the service they expect, and that they need not be concerned by pricing instability or product shortages.”

The facility manufactures and packages PROTINUS® Seed Nutrition, six DDP® Micronutrients: Boron DDP, Calcium DDP, Copper DDP, Iron DDP, Manganese DDP and Zinc DDP, and two custom-designed mixes: Turfmix DDP and Cropmix DDP.

“Micronutrient markets have been unpredictable the last few years,” says Tom Pekarek, specialty department manager with United Suppliers, a major Wolf Trax customer in the United States. “Price fluctuations and product shortages have made fertilizer planning more difficult for dealers and farmers. We welcome the commitment Wolf Trax continues to make in providing us with consistent pricing and reliable supply.”

The growth in demand is fueled by the innovation and proven efficacy of PROTINUS and the DDP Micronutrients.

PROTINUS is a seed-applied fertilizer. The results of the direct-to-the-seed nutrition are emergence that is earlier and more even, larger seedlings with more developed root systems, and the ability to better cope with early-season stress.

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Formulated as a dry dispersible powder, DDP Micronutrients can coat dry fertilizer, be mixed in a foliar spray or be added to liquid fertilizer. The patented DDP Fertilizer-coating technology results in even, blanket-like distribution across a field, making the micronutrients more accessible to plant roots.

Another proprietary feature is the Dual Action™ Formulation, which provides immediate availability for plant uptake, along with extended feeding over time. The better distribution and improved nutrient availability results in more efficient and effective micronutrient applications.

To learn more about how Wolf Trax plant nutrition products are in a whole different ballpark, go to www.wolftrax.com. While there, growers can sign up to win tickets to the 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Kansas City, Missouri, or to an NHL game in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Registration ends Feb. 1, 2012.  FG

—Wolf Trax press release