Edible Pesticides: Beyond Safe....They're Edible

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Our new sprays, made entirely from edible ingredients, leave residues on crops *healthy* enough for my baby to eat, every day.
Backers: 15
Average Pledge Per Backer: $136

Funded: $2,046 of $8,700
Dates: Aug 31st -> Sep 30th (30 days)
Project By: Ross Tessien
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Last 2 days, email your friends.....

September 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Everyone, Thank you for your support.   I'll write up a blog post at tessien.com as soon as I can so that you can better understand some of the issues facing us all when it comes to healthy food and water sources. I'm confident that given... (Read More)

Would anyone like a Neem Water concentrate?

September 16th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks for all of your backing.  Please, spread the word so that this project can bring these new products to organic farming...ask your friends to support it. Now, would any of you like me to create a Neem Water concentrate?  While neem oil is... (Read More)

Local Organic Farms Like the Concept

September 10th - via: kickstarter.com
On Wednesday our local paper, The Union, ran a full page feature story in their Farm to Table section.  I've been stopped by many locals telling me they saw the article and liked the project, with big beaming eyes.  The concept that farmers could... (Read More)

Diatomaceaous Earth in Organic Olive oil, more new Custom Blend Options:

September 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi there, So, here's another really good Custom Blend you might want to have me make for you.  I could infuse the oil with either a spice powder, like Turmeric, or, another powder ingredient like Diatomaceous Earth.  By combining the powders into... (Read More)

Custom Blends, New Reward Option...

September 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Custom Batch of YOUR Recipe:Hello Everyone.  Thanks a bunch for your support.   I realized that I could create a custom batch of product for any of you that want it.  If you send in your ingredients, or bring them by if you're a local farmer, I... (Read More)

Pesticides: Poison vs Safe vs Edible

September 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Greetings, Thanks for a great first day so far.   What does the name of the product mean? Most (Conventional) farms use Poison pesticides.  Organic farms use Safe pesticides.  But neither of these are good enough as far as I am concerned.   I... (Read More)

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