I am a very skeptical person. I have been stuck by every “snake-oil” salesman in the country. When Freddy and Jerry came to see me last winter and told me about MAGNETS to go on my irrigation system, I laughed, but I bought one just to get rid of them, knowing full well it was not going to work. […] We installed the MAGNETS on the South-Half of the system. This crop was Alfalfa. I got 5 cuttings of hay off it. I kept real close records. The 60 acres with magnets produced over 1000 bales more of hay than the 60 acres did without magnets. […]“ Glen H., Lamesa, TX
This is not a genetically modified lemon on the left! It is simply one after the Magnetizer treatment (with water passing through it), and on the right – without the Magnetizer treatment:
A University test in Poland studying seed/plant growth before (left) and after (right) the “Magnetizer” installation on a water feed pipe:
Magnetizer tests to measure its influence on flower production were done by a leading horticultural company – one of world’s major flower growers and exporters of cut-flowers.
The conclusions of their testing stated: “The level of production of the beds watered with “Magnetizer” (Block 7) was superior by 5.07% to the beds used as comparison. As regards the measurement parameters, the percentage advantage was as follows:
Stem circumference – 1.88% | Stem length – 1.82% | Flower height – 1.13%
The basic stem count surpassed by 37.2% the plants without “Magnetizer” and during the Nov 6 cutting in the bed #4 (without “Magnetizer”) 252 stems were counted, while in bed #2 (with “Magnetizer”) 357 stems were counted – a difference of 41.66%.”
Magnetizer Effects in Agriculture at a Glance
- Increased root growth due to better absorption of dissolved minerals and nutrients, improving yield and profitability
- Better, faster grwing grass with less water
- The soil remains moist longer, thus requiring less irrigation water
- Increased fertilizer efficiency, reducing chemical use, as the fertilizer is absorbed by the plant and is not wasted
- Descaling irrigation lines, eliminating maintenance down-time resulting in lower costs
- Substantially lowering operational costs while enhancing yields





