Boise, Idaho: Darin Moon, owner, founder, and CEO of Burley-based Redox Bio-Nutrients was among the honorees at last night’s University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) annual Alumni Awards.
Moon was honored with the University’s Distinguished Associate Alumni Award for his many contributions to agriculture and the university. Since founding Redox Bio-Nutrients more than 30 years ago, Moon has guided Redox to be at the forefront of technological advancements to help farmers in agriculture and turf, across the United States and internationally.
“Darin is committed to sustainability, regenerative agriculture, healthy soil, and plant health” remarked Dr. Michael Parrella, University of Idaho Dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. “Darin and the research team at Redox team take research very seriously, and the products that they produce are unique and effective. When plants have healthy roots in rich soil, they have a better internal defense mechanism to ward off insects, disease and nematodes, as well as drought.”
A total of nine people were honored during the ceremonies in Boise, including Cole Lickley (Early Career Achievement), Jessica Lancaster (Alumni Achievement), Jack Blattner and Theresa Golis (Distinguished Alumni), Maurice Wiese (Distinguished Retiree), as well as Rick Naerebout, Pat Purdy and Margie Watson (Dean’s Award).
About Redox Bio-Nutrients, LLC
Redox Bio-Nutrients LLC is a family-owned and operated plant bio-nutrition company that has provided unparalleled carbon-based nutrition with bio-stimulants to agriculture and turf throughout the U.S. and internationally for more than 30 years. Redox technology helps crops achieve plant charge balance through soil health, root growth, abiotic stress defense and efficient nutrient uptake.
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