LOS ANGELES, March 14, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- "The housing starts and development in and around the Reno area, by all accounts, are at an all time high. Suburban Reno is pushing out in all directions greening the arid countryside where productive soil and water are finite resources. Victor Industries line of sod/turf and pasture products along with its entire agricultural and horticultural line could have been specially formulated with the Reno area in mind. Water retention and the responsible control of fertilizers, unique features of these products, are of special importance in an area where an increasing segment of the population is dependant upon individual wells for water. Furthermore, initial tests have shown pasture areas treated with our unique formulation will support as much as a 200% increase in grazing animals," said Reno Area Sales Director, Curtis Rampton.
Mr. Rampton continued, "When you look what this company has been up to for the past year you have to be impressed. They have formulated/invented tested and proven two dozen unique, commercially competitive, environmentally responsible products. That's a record most of the Fortune 500 would be envious of. Those products are now on the starting line to be aggressively marketed and I am convinced the Reno area can add substantially to the success of that effort."
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