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New grower guide for Ellepots by A.M.A.

A.M.A. Horticulture introduces the new Ellepots by A.M.A. Grower Guide, a quick-reference guide to help growers and propagators make the right selections for their crop, enhance bench density, and more.

“Since 1999, we’ve shipped over a billion Ellepots by A.M.A. across North America, and we’ve learned some things along the way. We hope this guide will give growers and propagators quick tips to improve quality, efficiency, labor savings, and sustainability in their operations,” says Rick Bradt, who serves as A.M.A.’s managing director, together with his wife Connie Bradt-Monsma.

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Ellepots by A.M.A. are a sustainable solution for plant propagation. A.M.A. manufactures 15 sizes of Ellepots, with more than 100 tray options and several soil formulas and paper types, including increasingly popular options for organic growers.

“Everything is customized to suit the grower’s particular needs, and there are literally thousands of combinations to choose from,” says Craig Willett, manager of Ellepots & Pre-Fill at A.M.A. “We want to help make it easier for our customers and, of course, we’re always here to share more solutions and advice.”

The scannable, informative guide is now available as a free downloadable resource on A.M.A.’s website. It’s one way that A.M.A. is leaning into it’s 40th anniversary theme of Always Learning, Always Growing. 

“This year is all about sharing what we’ve learned and promoting knowledge and collaboration within our horticulture community,” says Connie Bradt-Monsma. “We will be introducing more resources and opportunities over the course of the year to help everyone grow forward, together.”

For more information:
A.M.A. Horticulture
2011 Spinks Drive
Kingsville, ON N9Y 2E5
Canada
T: 519-322-1397 or 800-338-1136
F: 519-322-1358
ama@amahort.com
www.amahort.com 

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