It's not easy being in the agricultural business these days. Rising costs, declining crop margins, regulatory pressure, water issues and nitrogen runoff problems. All the while trying to reduce your impact on the environment. What's a farmer to do?
Posted by Julie Brown
Dec 7, 2017 2:01:29 PM
It's not easy being in the agricultural business these days. Rising costs, declining crop margins, regulatory pressure, water issues and nitrogen runoff problems. All the while trying to reduce your impact on the environment. What's a farmer to do?
Topics: Agriculture, moisture scavenger, anticlumping agent, fertilizer blending agent, agready, fertilizer carrier
Posted by Julie Brown
Nov 16, 2017 9:55:23 AM
Cork the wine! What did the pilgrims really drink on Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving: a time for family, friends, food and booze. But before you break out the wine, put a cork in it! We have to clear up a common misconception. The pilgrims did not drink wine at Thanksgiving dinner!
Topics: Filtration, Diatomaceous Earth, diatomaceous earth filter aid
Posted by Julie Brown
Nov 15, 2017 8:40:11 AM
Compost mixed with diatomaceous earth at California winery
“Turning the spent diatomaceous earth (DE) filter cake into compost produced significant results for the vineyards in achieving regulatory compliance, lowering costs and creating sustainable value.” according to Andrew Welford, Director of Commercial Sustainability at EP Minerals.
Check these results out: 200 tons of waste diverted from landfill. And, a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
200 tons of waste diverted! That's unbelievable. Here's the story.
Topics: Filtration, Diatomaceous Earth, Filter aid, spent cake, wine filtration
In the EP Minerals R&D Lab
In an average day, you probably come in contact with over 100 products that have been manufactured or processed using industrial minerals. Industrial minerals are defined as non-metallic minerals produced from natural sources. Here at EP Minerals, we mine and manufacture products from diatomaceous earth (DE), perlite, and clays. These incredibly high-quality minerals are used in an extremely broad range of applications in every day life. Without these minerals, a vast range of products would simply not exist. Surprised?
Topics: Company News, engineered materials, innovation, industrial minerals
Posted by Julie Brown
Oct 27, 2017 8:52:03 AM
Recently, Harrison Fish, a 13-year-old Boy Scout with Troop 89 in Atlanta, GA, approached EP Minerals with a donation request for landscape project for the Calvary Children’s Home in Powder Springs, GA - as his Eagle Scout Project. Calvary Children’s Home had made a specific request to Harrison’s Boy Scout troop for help to improve the aesthetics of their property to create a more pleasant campus for the kids, donors, and workers.
Topics: AXIS, EP Minerals, soil amendment, Axis Ceramic
Posted by Julie Brown
Oct 19, 2017 11:28:13 AM
( Joe Maddon ejected for arguing a foul ball call in Wednesday's Dodgers-Cubs game (Photo: Jim Young, JUSA TODAY Sports)
So what's it going to be tonight? The Cubs & Dodgers showdown or Thursday Night Football? It's all about playoff baseball at my house, just to keep the peace. The Dodgers are carrying a lot of momentum into tonight's game, even with last nights' loss. There are a lot of Cubs, Dodgers (and Indians) fans here at EP Minerals, along with several disgruntled San Francisco Giants' fans (the Dodgers' arch enemy)--leading to quite a bit of smack talk.
Topics: Sports Field, drying agents, infield conditioners, mound clays
Posted by Julie Brown
Oct 11, 2017 10:01:45 AM
Nevada teacher digging for 10- million-year-old stickleback fish fossil in diatomaceous earth
It's National Fossil Day and what better way to celebrate than to learn about the amazing fossils found at one of EP Minerals' diatomaceous earth mines. 10-20 million years ago, Northern Nevada was covered by a freshwater 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 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 DE mine and some of their "treasure"-- 10 million year old stickleback fish fossils.
Topics: Community involvement, Diatomaceous Earth, National Fossil Day,
Posted by Julie Brown
Oct 5, 2017 12:04:42 PM
Your favorite beer is filtered with diatomaceous earth
Cheers! It’s Oktoberfest! Let’s drink up some knowledge about beer, wine, edible oil and diatomaceous earth (DE) filter aid!
Topics: Filtration, diatomaceous earth filtration
Here at EP Minerals, we have some pretty incredible employees. Every day we see employees committed to our EP Way Fundamentals like Step Up, Deliver Results and Challenge Each Other to be Great – all to take EP Minerals to the next level. But once a year, we recognize our “unicorn” employees with the President’s Award, delivered by our President/CEO Gregg Jones. Unicorn employees are described as those employees that shatter expectations, raise the bar for everyone and are simply a joy to be around. Unicorn employees can literally take a business to the next level.
We’d like to congratulate our 2017 President’s Award Winners:
Topics: EP Way, EP Minerals
Posted by Julie Brown
Sep 22, 2017 3:00:12 PM
This week's blog post is courtesy of George Serrill, VP of EnviroTech Solutions, one of our valued distributors and and an expert in soil science. This article is featured in this month's Landscape and Garden Retailer magazine. Thanks George!
Incredible Minerals Today gives readers insights and information about new exciting uses for diatomaceous earth, perlite and clay around the world today, plus the latest information about EP Minerals.