AGROTAIN International L.L.C. is pleased to present the Celebration Series of limited edition prints. Each commissioned work in the series by artist Diane Ubelhor-Wunderlich is designed to pay tribute to the hard work, dedication and lifestyle of farming families everywhere. The Celebration Series prints are distributed at Regional and National Ag trade shows and meetings, including The Commodity Classic.

Index

Number 1:
New Beginnings

Introduced 2005

Number 2:
A Welcomed Break

Introduced 2006

Framed Print Winners

Comments from people who have taken the StabilizedNitrogen Challenge.

 

March 24, 2005: Dennie Stokes, Stokes Flying Service, Parkin, AR
Winner of Print 1: New Beginnings

ST. LOUIS, March 24, 2005 – Dennie Stokes of Stokes Flying Service was the winner of the Framed and Autographed Artist Proof of “New Beginnings”, the introductory painting in the Celebration Series launched by AGROTAIN International this year. “The Celebration Series was designed to pay tribute to the hard work and dedication of farming families everywhere, and to try to capture a few of the special memories developed while growing up on a farm” says Jimmy D. Johnson, Regional Sales Manager for AGROTAIN International, L.L.C..

Stokes, past President of the National Agricultural Aviation Association, entered the drawing at the Mid-South Gin and Farm Show, and received the print from Mr. Johnson on March 22, 2005. At the presentation ceremony, Mr. Stokes commented “I never win anything! This is a really nice piece of art.”

Stokes Flying Service provides aerial application of fertilizers and crop protectants to farmers in the Eastern Arkansas area. They readily apply AGROTAIN treated urea to crops such as corn, rice, wheat, etc. The addition of AGROTAIN helps prevent nitrogen loss, as well as allows Stokes to be applying nitrogen while others are waiting for ideal weather conditions.

AGROTAIN International, L.L.C. manufactures and markets nitrogen fertilizers containing AGROTAIN, a patented nitrogen stabilizer that reduces urea and urea-ammonium nitrate losses in agriculture, turf and ornamental market segments.