Research Results
Independent University Experts Prove AGROTAIN Works
Across the country and in almost every crop in the world, university experts have tested and proven that AGROTAIN impacts yields. See what independent studies are saying about AGROTAIN performance in the crops you grow.
| DCD is shown to be an effective and "practically non-toxic" product for use as a nitrification inhibitor. See pages 35 and 36 of this study by Dr. Martin Trenkel with the International Fertilizer Industry Association. | |
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Results from studies conducted in Arizona and California over the last two years on a wide range of crops, clearly show that when either AGROTAIN or AGROTAIN PLUS was added to the Grower Standard Practice (GSP), yields and quality increased. |
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A study of the effect of AGROTAIN treated urea on ammonia volatilization in Kentucky Bluegrass in the Columbia Basin Oregon was conducted by J.C. Holcomb III and D.A. Horneck. |
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North Dakota State University conducted a study comparing various nitrification and urease inhibitors. Results show AGROTAIN is an effective urease inhibitor, while other tested products were shown to be ineffective in terms of their product claims. |
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University of Missouri recommends stabilized nitrogen as a cost-effective, high-performing alternative to ammonium nitrate in fescue. |
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Montana State University study shows nitrogen loss is a problem in cold weather. This 2009 study shows that urea treated with AGROTAIN kept 82% of nitrogen in the soil overall, and over 95% stayed in the soil during the first critical weeks after application. |
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Purdue University study shows Types and Uses of Nitrogen Fertilizers for Crop Production, before AGROTAIN, 1986 |
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University of Minnesota study shows Urea as a Source of Nitrogen Fertilizer |
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Iowa State University study shows Adjusting rates when using urease inhibitors… Nitrogen Fertilizer Recommendations for Corn in Iowa The soil test may underestimate amounts of plant available N when (1) nitrification inhibitors or urease inhibitors are applied with fertilizers. |
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University of Kentucky study shows Agrotain reduces ammonia loss from surface - applied urea forage results |
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SUPERU helps growers reach the minimum standard protein content for Canada western red winter wheat - In the various methods evaluated, SUPERU proved to be a key contributing factor to improving the protein content and increasing the frequency of achieving a select grade of high yielding winter wheat. |
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SUPERU achieves same N retention in fall and spring applications - Research shows that the combination of the urease and nitrification inhibitors in SUPERU reduced denitrification and leaching losses compared to the other forms of fertilizer. |
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Banding incorporation may do more harm than good - Rather than controlling N loss, incorporation of broadcast urea actually increased volatilization in a 2009 study conducted at the research farm of the IRDA near Quebec City, Canada |
USDA – ARS proves AGROTAIN Technology is highly effective in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by keeping more nitrogen in the soil for high yields.
Three-Year Ongoing Studies show consistent results with AGROTAIN. It's possible a product can look like it's providing benefits in the field in any single year, but three-year studies of AGROTAIN technology at leading universities prove how effective and beneficial stabilizing your nitrogen can be.










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