Impact Fusion International Kick-offs Additional Trials on Blueberries to Determine Efficacy of SupremeAG™

LETTER TO THE SHAREHOLDERS

March 31, 2026

Napoleonville, LA IFUS:OTCID

The application of SupremeAG™ is undergoing both General and Statistical Trials in multiple locations both domestically and internationally.  

An additional trial was kicked off on Sunday, 29Mar2026, with 20 Blueberry Shrubs consisting of three (3) varieties. 

Excerpts from the trial can be found below, with the full trial now uploaded to the IFUS Website “Knowledge Base”: 

https://www.impactfusionbrands.com/knowledge-base/ifus-blueberry-trial-supremeag-farm/

IFUS Blueberry Trial Purpose:  

To test the efficacy of (1) Nutri-Mastic™, (2) SupremeAG™ Mulch, and (3) 

SupremeAG™ Soil Amendment against (A) untreated Blueberry Plants and (B) Synthetic Fertilizer Treated Blueberry Plants so as to determine impacts on Performance Outcomes. 

Performance Outcomes:

  1. Growth Rate 
  2. Bloom Production 
  3. Fruit Production 
  4. Fruit Quality 
  5. Predation
  6. Weed Management 
  7. Hydration Requirements 

Experimental Design:

  1. “Blueberry Plants” are being used in this experiment. 
    1. 8-Premier Blueberries 
    1. 10-TifBlue (Rabbit Eye) Blueberries 
    1. 1-Unknown Blueberry (believed to be a Premier Blueberry) 
    1. 1- Climax Blueberry 
  2. Per the picture below, 18 Blueberries are presented in the first three rows. 
    1. As a note the next three rows are Freedom Blackberries 
    1. The last three rows are Washington Navels 
    1. The far-left side are Blazing Prince Peaches 
    1. The far-left rear has two (2) additional Blueberries 
  • All Blueberry shrubs were blind sorted and located into a common area so as to create equal ambient conditions to include sunlight. 
    • In general, the camera is facing the due West. 
    • Hence, the trial receives sunlight throughout the day. 
  • All Blueberry shrubs were planted in Standard Plastic Rooting Pots (14in x 14in x 14in / 10-Gal/37-l) and placed on 16” x 16” paver stones. 
  • Blueberry Plants (5-gal) were sorted as follows:
    • 5-each as Controls: 50/50 potting soil and organic humus and fertilized with Osmocote. (Trees 1-5 include 3-Tifbu and 2-Premiere as noted by the back row of the picture below) 
  • 5- each with SupremeAG™ 3″ Mulch Only planted in 50/50 potting soil and organic humus. (Trees 6-10 include 2-Tifbu and 3-Premiere as noted by the center row of the picture below) 
  • 5-each with SupremeAG™ Only (Trees 11-15 include 3-Tifbu and 2Premiere as noted by the front row of the picture below) 
  • 3- each with Soil Amendment with 30/30/30 Potting soil / organic humus / SupremeAG™ and mulched with SupremeAG™ (Trees 1618 include 2-Tifbu and 1-Premiere as noted by the row of the picture below) 
  • 1- Unknown Variety (suspected to be a Premier) and 1 Climax Blueberry Soil Amendment with 30/30/30 Potting soil / organic humus / SupremeAG™ and mulched with SupremeAG™ (Trees 19 & 20 Unknown and Climax, respectively as noted by pictures below) 
  • Note: We believe we have SupremeAG™ at different levels of maturity as indicated by shifts in color, texture, pH, fiber integrity/degradation, and the like. Of recent: 
    • Lighter, more fibrous material is being used a mulch. 
    • Dark Brown and fiber degraded material is being used as soil amendment 
    • Blackish material that resembles healthy dirt is being used as soil! 
    • The science is suggesting to us that the coloration is indicative of higher concentration of Humic Acid to Fulvic Acid to Humin, respectively. 
    • If product is available as indicated above, we may apply each respective product as mulch, soil amendment, and actual soil. 
  • The science is suggesting to us that the coloration is indicative of higher concentration of Humic Acid to Fulvic Acid to Humin, respectively (see the illustration below). 
    • Hence, we have been applying the product as mulch, soil amendment, and actual soil, respectively.  
    • The findings and results from application of SupremeAG™ are encouraging, albeit not enough statistical evidence accumulated as this time to create solid guidance. However, initial results are mostencouraging. 

i. Source: Humic Substances: Its Toxicology, Chemistry and 

Biology Associated with Soil, Plants and Environment, 

Rajneesh Kumar Gautam, Dimuth Navaratna, Shobha 

Muthukumaran, Amarendra Singh, Islamuddin and Nandkishor 

More. Submitted: 19 November 2020 Reviewed: 21 May 2021 

Published: 07 June 2021 DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.98518\ 8. Furthermore, with the guidance provided above, the application of SupremeAG™ with Nutri-Mastic™ could plausibly be applied as a technology based on Best Gardening Practices” for respective plants, trees, and shrubs. Color grading and pH could be applied to provide a level of qualitative determination of the specific phytochemical present. 

  • Basic Measurements are being taken and placed into a spreadsheet. This will be uploaded as soon it is complete.  
  • Furthermore, an IFUS Whitepaper will be created with a focus on Blueberries in relationship to SupremeAG™. 

“The interest in SupremeAG™ is expanding with requests for samples as well as sales both increasing. Considering the present supply chain issues for synthetic NPK acidic fertilizers and the ever-growing concerns that these chemicals are having on soil and the food chain, I have instructed our IFUS Scientific Team to reassert its efforts in providing further evidence and guidance as to the efficacy of SupremeAG™ on an ever-expanding number of plant, tree, and shrub varieties. This latest expansion of our efforts is consistent with our commitment to reveal plausible scientifically-based evidence as part of our ever-expanding ‘Knowledge Base’, which can be found on the Impact Fusion International website. Successful application of our IFUS Product lines is our goal, such that we expand our IMPACT on our stakeholders in a positive manner…for soil, plant, animal, and human health through safe, cost-effective, and eco-friendly supplementation. This remains our most fundamental outcome. And, in doing so, we believe that you, our 

shareholders, will benefit,” said Marc Walther, CEO of Impact Fusion International.

Once more, we are “Back to work!”