Plant husbandry – Coated or impregnated seed – method or apparatus
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-01
2010-06-29
Novosad, Christopher J. (Department: 3641)
Plant husbandry
Coated or impregnated seed, method or apparatus
C252S001000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07743553
ABSTRACT:
This disclosure relates to soil erosion and the establishment of an appropriate seed bed. More specifically, the disclosure relates to a composition applied to exposed soil wherein the composition comprises organic material produced when the methane is burned from green manure and dried. This organic material combines seed and a liquid carrier, such that the substance can be hydraulically applied to the desired area. Fertilizer or other nutrients are often added to the mixture to further enhance the product and to encourage growth.
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Codd Dan
Hand Jim
Hand James Edward
Hughes Michael F.
Hughes Law Firm PLLC
Novosad Christopher J.
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