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Easy Environmental Solutions Capitalizes on Nitrogen Shortage with Organic Alternative

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Easy Environmental Solutions offers farmers a competitive edge with Terreplenish, providing an organic nitrogen alternative unaffected by geopolitical shortages and price surges.

Easy Environmental Solutions' Terreplenish uses local organic waste in modular Easy FEN units to produce microbial solutions that improve soil fertility and crop yields.

Terreplenish converts waste into worth, feeding communities with increased crop yields while saving ash trees and reducing chemical runoff for a more sustainable world.

Easy Environmental Solutions' Terreplenish microbial solution is made from food waste and can produce over 2 million gallons per year in a single modular unit.

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Easy Environmental Solutions Capitalizes on Nitrogen Shortage with Organic Alternative

Easy Environmental Solutions, Inc. (OTC: EZES) has entered 2026 with strong momentum as international nitrogen shortages create new opportunities for its organic microbial solution Terreplenish®. The company is responding to market disruptions caused by Middle East turmoil that has led to chemical nitrogen shortages and price surges just as farmers prepare for spring planting season.

"With the developments in the Middle East leading to a shortage of chemical nitrogen...and escalating prices...we are prepared to meet farmer's needs," said Mark Gaalswyk, Founder and Chief Executive Officer. The company's production capabilities in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Florida provide year-round access to food waste utilized by Terreplenish®, their certified organic microbial solution with LIVE ACTIVE microbes.

A key advantage of EZES's approach is its independence from geopolitical forces affecting traditional fertilizer supply chains. The company is producing Easy FEN™ units at its Mankato, MN factory, with the first scheduled to deploy to Africa this spring. Each unit can produce over 2 million gallons per year of liquid Terreplenish® microbial solution utilizing local organic waste streams, reducing production costs while improving soil fertility, water retention, and crop resilience.

The company's growth is supported by successful crop trials across three continents. In Africa, trials in Ghana, Egypt, and The Congo have resulted in substantial yield increases for multiple plant varieties. Central American trials have focused on flowers, shrubs, and turf as local governments within Panama focus on city beautification. North American trials from Mexico to Florida have also shown positive results, with additional testing protocols developed for corn, wheat, and various fruits and vegetables.

Closer to home, 2026 brings continuation of Ash Tree trials and treatment to save millions of Midwest ash trees from the ash borer. Easy Environmental Solutions treated over 1,000 trees last summer with dramatic positive results and aims to treat over 10,000 trees this spring by applying Terreplenish® before the trees are decimated.

The company has initiated an aggressive campaign to reach customers through trade shows and new distributor partnerships. After being named a preferred partner for Mid States Distribution, the company attended Rendezvous 2026, engaging with representatives of over 800 retail store outlets. Paired with its Amazon launch, this introduces Terreplenish® to consumers on a mass scale.

Concurrently, the company attended the annual Golf Course Association conference in Orlando, meeting over 2,000 directors of golf courses and resorts worldwide. As a long-time partner with the U S Composting Council, EZES participated in their annual conference and exhibition, engaging with over 1,000 attendees seeking viable solutions to waste remediation and compost enhancement. The LIVE ACTIVE microbes of Terreplenish® accelerate decomposition while increasing nutrient value and suppressing methane gas.

EZES also received exposure at the World Ag Expo in California, where attendance reached over 100,000 people representing 70 countries. Terreplenish® was well-received by growers looking for an organic alternative that provides equal or better yield results.

"These conferences provide a unique venue for personal interaction with our grower customers and distribution partners," said Bill Bliler, Director of Business Development. "The opportunity to meet, field questions, demonstrate, and understand the needs of our customers is immeasurable."

The company recently decided against a proposed merger with Lifestyle Dock after determining the arrangement did not fully align with its long-term vision. Instead, EZES will retain equity and develop an OEM supplier relationship to pair technologies while benefiting both organizations. More information about the company is available at https://www.easyenviro.com and the latest news relating to EZES is available at https://tinyurl.com/ezesnewsroom.

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