Bio Huma Netics, Inc. (BHN), founded in 1973, is celebrating 40 years of business with a special “thank you” offer for our customers. BHN will be giving 14% discount off of customer’s normal final cost on all Sustainable Soil Fertility Products ordered for 4 months, with orders placed from September 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013. As part of the deal, we ask that our customers share the field results of these products and each order must be a minimum of at least 40 gallons or more.
The Sustainable Soil Fertility Products were the first liquid products created by BHN when it first started the liquids. Forty years later, BHN is going back to their roots and celebrating soil as the foundation. BHN’s Sustainable Soil Fertility Products are offered in the product lines for HUMA GRO® and HUMA GRO® TURF, and includes BIO ENERGIZER® in the Probiotic Solutions® line.
Bio Huma Netics, Inc. (BHN) has grown tremendously in the last 40 years, and expects to continue to grow in the next 40 years.
See the full memo offer here: MEMO: 40th Anniversary Offer
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