Mission Statement
To bring a synergistic relationship between the man and land, while building products that will pursue the highest standards in the industry. Through this relationship we will educate, while building long-term partnerships of success, by using soil science, organic science, and plant physiology.
| B.R.T Officers | ||
| Jeff Buresh President 1001 Pacific Street PO Box 242 Marengo, IA 52301 Ph: 319- 330-9805 |
Jeffrey D. Littrell Vice President 2907 Co. Rd. 16 SW Rochester, MN 55904 Ph: 507- 272-9420 |
Thad Trump Secretary RR 3 Box 78C Kahoka, MO 63445 Ph: 660-727-4285 |
| Board of Directors | ||
| Keith Schlapkohl 24956 20th Ave. Stockton, IA 52789 Ph: 563-349-8630 |
Dr. Dan Skow Fairmont, MN 56031 |
Consulting Agreement
The vision of this consulting agreement is to:
- To create a system whereby the Client is viewed as a knowledgeable trained professional due to their association with the Brt Ag & Turf name.
- To provide the Client with a demonstrated value added competitive advantage through the development of technical and business skills.
- An agreement dedicated to helping the client help themselves through a better understanding of products that build a healthy soil system that requires fewer inputs.
- To develop a marketing network that utilizes the products and services of Brt Ag & Turf to provide a process, products, and proven procedures that will produce predictable results.
- Dedicated to converting information and new technologies into applied knowledge and empowering the Client to improve the environment with earth friendly products and soil treatments.
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Managed Inputs
Managed Inputs is a relatively new term meaning fertilizing with fewer chemicals, balanced soils, and a cleaner environment. This concept is driven by consumers worried about chemicals in food. Environmentalists concerned with groundwater contamination and soil erosion, and Agriculturists anxious about safe, profitable business that can be passed on to future generations. Unlike other buzzwords such as low-input, organic, alternative, regenerative, and natural to name a few, managed inputs are well defined and have specific guidelines to promote success. The questions are: Does it work? And what effect does it have on quality, weeds, and operations?

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