Converted Organics (COIN) Reports an Increase in Re-Orders for Organic Granular, Liquid Fertilizer Products
Converted Organics Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN) announced today that the Company has received re-orders for its organic granular and liquid fertilizer products from a wide spectrum of existing customers, including golf courses and country clubs, lawn care professionals, and agricultural growers.
"Our customers report being extremely pleased with the performance of Converted Organics' all-natural fertilizers, whether on professional turf, residential lawns, or crops. We are receiving additional product orders from many of them to meet their fall 2009 and spring 2010 growing needs," said Edward J. Gildea, President of Converted Organics. "From our perspective, re-use of our products is the best testimonial for the performance and effectiveness of our organic fertilizers."
"We have been extremely pleased with the performance of Converted Organics' Liquid Concentrate 1-1-1 fertilizer on our fairways, tees and greens, and have had very positive results throughout the two seasons we have been using the product," said Mark McEachern, superintendent of Cape Cod Country Club in Falmouth, MA. "We have consistently achieved improved turf growth and quality, as well as excellent disease suppression by using Liquid Concentrate 1-1-1, and plan to continue this strategy throughout our 2010 season."
Converted Organics has received re-orders for its granular and liquid organic fertilizers from additional customers, including Purely Organic Lawncare (York Harbor, ME), Black River Nursery (Stephentown, NY), Brae Burn Country Club (West Newton, MA), Tournament Players Club Boston (Norton, MA), Bay Pointe Country Club (Onset, MA), Country Club of New Bedford (North Dartmouth, MA), Newport Country Club (Newport, RI), Atlantic Golf Club (Bridgehampton, NY), Hyannisport Club (Hyannisport, MA), Eastward Ho Country Club (Chatham, MA), and organic cranberry grower Kingfisher Corporation (Dartmouth, MA).
"Our customers report being extremely pleased with the performance of Converted Organics' all-natural fertilizers, whether on professional turf, residential lawns, or crops. We are receiving additional product orders from many of them to meet their fall 2009 and spring 2010 growing needs," said Edward J. Gildea, President of Converted Organics. "From our perspective, re-use of our products is the best testimonial for the performance and effectiveness of our organic fertilizers."
"We have been extremely pleased with the performance of Converted Organics' Liquid Concentrate 1-1-1 fertilizer on our fairways, tees and greens, and have had very positive results throughout the two seasons we have been using the product," said Mark McEachern, superintendent of Cape Cod Country Club in Falmouth, MA. "We have consistently achieved improved turf growth and quality, as well as excellent disease suppression by using Liquid Concentrate 1-1-1, and plan to continue this strategy throughout our 2010 season."
Converted Organics has received re-orders for its granular and liquid organic fertilizers from additional customers, including Purely Organic Lawncare (York Harbor, ME), Black River Nursery (Stephentown, NY), Brae Burn Country Club (West Newton, MA), Tournament Players Club Boston (Norton, MA), Bay Pointe Country Club (Onset, MA), Country Club of New Bedford (North Dartmouth, MA), Newport Country Club (Newport, RI), Atlantic Golf Club (Bridgehampton, NY), Hyannisport Club (Hyannisport, MA), Eastward Ho Country Club (Chatham, MA), and organic cranberry grower Kingfisher Corporation (Dartmouth, MA).
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