Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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Harpe Bio is developing a portfolio of natural-based herbicides. Director & COO Dan Pepitone sat down with Mike Adams to talk about Harpe Bioherbicides. Harpe is using plant extracts, and one of the main sources of our ingredients is the mint plant. Within the mint plant, a series of molecules that when formulated become new modes of action herbicides. We're really offering formulations that can be used in organic settings, and expand agriculture that way, or in combination with existing synthetic chemistries, really allowing those combinations to reduce the amount of synthetic chemistry you need and overcome weed resistance. Learn more at HarpeBio.com #weedresistance #photosynthesis #ecofriendlyfarming
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