Overview
At the core of everything we do is a strong foundation in agronomic science. It determines what plants and animals the world produces, how green our golf courses are, the natural fibers that make our clothing, and beyond. Agronomy affects us all. That’s why we take soil health so seriously.
We have a holistic view of soil and take the time to understand its unique properties, especially the individual needs of each crop and how best to entice them to grow and develop. For us, there are no short cuts—only doing whatever it takes to achieve long-lasting healthy soil that improves yields year after year.
Conventional Farming
As pioneers of synthetic fertilizer blends, we have more than 55 years of helping growers get more from their soil. Tell us what you’re trying to grow, and we’ll provide you with the nutrients you need for success.
Biotechnology
We harness the power of microorganisms to facilitate the development of healthy soil and plant growth, helping increase your crops’ natural defenses against pathogens and bacteria and boost nutrient absorption and water retention.
In-House Agronomists
Our agronomists really know their soil, because they come from some of the country’s best agriculture programs and have a passion for making plants grow exactly as intended. As true experts in their fields, they provide our clients with the honest advice they need to achieve profitable growth, whether it’s testing soil samples and providing tailored recommendations or visiting in-person to troubleshoot tired and ineffective soils.
Agronomic Crops
While we excel at healthy soil for plants of all kinds, we specialize in some key crops for food and forage.
Soybeans
Corn
Wheat
Cotton
Rice
Hay
Fruit
Barley
Oats
Crop Solutions
Our soil expertise lets us offer a variety of solutions for agricultural and industrial needs.
Food
We provide the essential nutrients that grow and maintain a sustainable food supply chain.
Feed
Our products give producers of livestock animals a reliable and scalable way to maintain their pastures.
Fiber
The world’s most common clothing materials depend on the benefits of our fertilizer.