Professional Fertilizer for Lawn and Pasture
Enhance Your Green with Lawn King
Best Uses
Ideal for Lawn, Pasture, or Reclamation projects
Lawn
Enhance your green by replacing much needed nitrogen which gets depleted over time.
Pasture
“Beef cow producers frequently look for ways to maintain or increase pasture productivity. Some of the most practical ways to accomplish this are fertilization, overseeding and improved grazing management.”*
Reclamation
Economical for reclamation, as our product has 0% UREA, meaning that you get much more persistence of Nitrogen that stays in the soil rather than being lost to evaporation in the air.
Success
Ammonium Nitrate – The workhorse for green
16% Nitrogen
0% Urea
Purchase
Available in 1 Gallon or 4 x 1-Gallon increments
✓ Easy to use
✓ High Nitrogen Persistence (no Urea)
References
Other Researchers
*Boosting Pasture Production
Stephen K. Barnhart
retired forage agronomist
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
“Pasture fertilization is often not a high priority for beef cattle producers. However, when considering how to carry cows on fewer acres, pasture fertilization may be one of the easiest and most economical solutions.”
https://www.extension.iastate.edu/smallfarms/boosting-pasture-production
Fertilizing the Home Lawn
Joseph Heckman, Extension Specialist in Soil Fertility
James A. Murphy, Extension Specialist in Turf Management
“Nitrogen fertilizer is almost always
needed because there are few soils able to supply enough nitrogen throughout the growing season to provide a healthy, attractive turf that inhibits weed invasion.”
Soil Reclamation and Remediation of Disturbed Lands
M. Anne Naeth, P. Michael Rutherford, and Allen M. Jobson Canadian Society of Soil Science and University of Saskatchewan
“Another common issue is lack of soil nutrients necessary for revegetation. These deficiencies can best be addressed by adding commercial fertilizers composed of the necessary nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Fertilizers can be formulated in bulk to meet specific needs of a reclamation site.”