Growing Healthier, Better Crops

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re (NAPSA)—Both farmers and consumers may soon be able to enjoy more abundant crops, thanks to a recent scientific development. Researchers have found a way to protect both the phosphorus(P) and the nitrogen (N) in manures ( / used as fertilizers, which can lead to yield increases and better overall crop performance. The Problem Of the 15.8 million acres of U.S. cropland fertilized with manure, varied percentages of N and P are lost during handling and storage as well as after application, leaving both nutrients unavailable for crops. The Solution The new product, called More Than Manure Nutrient Manager, also known as MTM”, from SFP, reduces P lock-up and N leaching, denitrification and volatilization in all manures and litters—both dry andliquid. Additionally, when added to an inground lagoon or pit, it can reduce solids and ammonia levels in livestock-confinement operations. The Proof of Growth Independent, third-party research shows increased plant growth, root development and yield when MT is used in manure-fertilizer applications. “The cost of liquid N seems to continue to increase, increase, increase,” says Jonathan McClain, a Georgia grower who’s adopted MTMonhis farm,“but [after] using MTM in conjunction with boiler houselitter that we used, we saw better results and darker foliage, and it was more equally dispersed.” Researchers have discovered how to protect both phosphorus and nitrogen in soil for increased crop yields and better crop perfor- mance, as these early corn roots show. The corn on the top was treated with manure+MTM; the bottom wastreated with manure only. Easy to Use and Environmentally Safe No special equipment is required to effectively apply MTM, and it offers crop-rotation flexibility so soybeans or other crops can be planted after application. Additionally, research showsless ammonia in barns with MTM pretreated pits. “The ammonia level reduction was immediate; you could walk in a barn andreally couldn’t tell you were in a hog barn anymore. Your eyes weren’t burning and the odor was moreor less gone instantly as soon as you dumped it in,” says Sam McKnight, a producer and custom applicator in Iowa. MTMis biodegradable, leaves no environmental footprint and is nontoxic to livestock and soil bacteria. Learn More For more information, call (888) 446-GROW or visit www. morethanmanure.com. Growers also can contact a fertilizer distributor or dealer.