It's Axis, for Golf Courses, Landscaping and Sports Turfs
Posted by Julie Brown
Nov 20, 2014 2:17:00 PM
Topics: Lawn & Garden
Golf courses, the NFL, your lawn - something in common? Like DE & Clay?
Posted by Julie Brown
Nov 7, 2014 1:25:00 PM
Customers have been saying great things about our new AXISDE (diatomaceous earth) and AXIS Ceramic (clay) soil amendment products recently:
Topics: Lawn & Garden
It's National American Beer Day! Did you know that Brewers love DE?
Posted by Julie Brown
Oct 27, 2014 10:22:00 AM
Topics: Filtration
The Green Giant needs AgReady! DE & Clay fertilizer carrier for big crops
Posted by Julie Brown
Oct 23, 2014 1:28:00 PM
Iowa cornfields improve with AgReady
Topics: Agriculture
EP Minerals Gets Congressional, Senatorial Recognition with EDAWN Award
Posted by Julie Brown
Oct 15, 2014 2:46:00 PM
President Gregg Jones with EDAWN Founders Award
Diatomaceous Earth, EP Minerals Lovelock Mine
By John Seelmeyer, Northern Nevada Business Week editor. This story will appear in NNBW's upcoming Made in Nevada publication, to celebrate the state's 150th anniversary.
Topics: Company News
Diatomaceous Earth: Why it’s still the best swim pool filter media
Posted by Niels Mastrup
Aug 27, 2014 9:01:00 AM
Topics: Filtration, swim pool
Eagle Scouts Use Axis DE for Tahoe-Pyramid Bikeway Trail Project
Posted by Julie Brown
Aug 6, 2014 2:12:00 PM
Recently, EP Minerals donated several tons of Axis DE (diatomaceous earth) to Boy Scout Troop 443 for trail repairs on the Tahoe-Pyramid Bikeway for an Eagle Scout Project.
Topics: Community involvement
Composting in the Vineyard Using Diatomaceous Earth Spent Cake
Posted by Julie Brown
Jul 31, 2014 8:25:10 AM
Sonoma Composting (http://www.sonomacompost.com) is conducting a half day workshop at Clos du Bois Winery (www.closdubois.com) to discuss composting in the vineyard, including a segment on using diatomaceous earth (DE) spent cake in vineyard composting blends. Sonoma Composting will cover the composting process and monitoring, the use of compost and its role in soil building and carbon sequestration.
10 million year-old fish fossils buried in diatomaceous earth mine
Posted by Julie Brown
Jul 29, 2014 3:44:00 PM
10-20 million years ago, Hazen, Nevada, was covered by a lake that was full of stickleback fish - small spiny-rayed fish that lived during the Miocene Epoch. Recently, EP Minerals hosted a group of 40 Nevada teachers at our Hazen diatomaceous earth mine quarry to fossil hunt as part of the Nevada Mining Association's Teacher Education program. The program is designed to encourage teachers to incorporate more mining education, geology and Nevada mineral history into their classrooms. Here's a look at the teacher's group at the mine and some of their 10 million year old stickleback fish fossils.
Topics: Community involvement