LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Victor Industries (OTCBB:VICI) is pleased to announce the result of a four month long independent test of its Enviroturf(tm) product. Enviroturf, a water retentive, slow-release fertilizer delivery system, was tested against the conventional method of growing sod and turf. The final report, which will be made available on request, will conclude that the test sites incorporating Enviroturf grew denser cover with substantially greater lateral tillers and had more developed root systems. Further, when all watering was stopped, the Enviroturf plots exhibited up to fifty percent more drought resistance than the control sites. These qualities, along with Enviroturf's environmentally responsible formulation and guarantee of up to 3 years without further need to fertilize, can be passed on by the sod/turf grower to the consumer.
"Because our product offers demonstrable benefits to the consumer in a category of similar if not identical products, we believe that there will be strong interest in exclusivity contracts which are to be offered to a select group of regional sod producers," stated Steve Salzburg, Senior Strategic Consultant.
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