N-Ergize™

Keep the Nitrogen in your soil.

Reduce volatilization, denitrification, and leaching; and increase concentration of Nitrogen in the root zone. Managing Nitrogen loss delivers higher yields.

Guaranteed Analysis
CA-Dicyandiamine (DCDA) 15.0%
Ca-Monethanolamine 30.0%
Proprietary Ingredient 55.0%
Derived From

CA-Dicyandiamine (DCDA), Ca-Monethanolamine, and Proprietary Ingredient

Use Rates

Liquid Nitrogen

  • 2 quarts per ton

Liquid Manure

  • 3 oz. per 1,000 gallons

Dry Urea

  • 3-4 quarts per ton. It is recommended to apply with a high-pressure nozzle.

Reasons to Use N-Ergize

  • Reduce volatilization, denitrification, and leaching
  • Increase concentration of N in the root zone
  • Soil friendly—no nutrient loss or tie ups
  • One formulation for dry, liquid UAN, and manure
  • Does not require rain or tillage
  • Begins working upon application
  • No planting or crop restrictions
  • Not a labeled pesticide
  • Non-corrosive
  • Odorless

How N-Ergize Works

Calcium polymer (Ca-Monethanolamine) reacts with Ammonia Carbonate producing Calcium Carbonate. Free-ranging Ammonia in the soil attracts the Calcium Carbonate creating a plant usable form of Nitrogen (NH4+). Polymers and NH4+ attach themselves to soil colloids reducing volatilization, denitrification, and leaching. Dicyandiamide (DCD) aids in reducing denitrification and leaching.

N-Ergize Glossary

  1. Ammonium NH4+: Essential for the breakdown of plant protein and is the most important nitrogenous fertilizer for water plants.
  2. Nitrite NO2–: Ester or salt of nitrous acid containing the nitrite (NO2–) ion. Nitrites are converted to nitrates (plant nutrients) by specific bacteria in the soil.
  3. Nitrate NO3–: Inorganic nitrates are formed by bacteria and are an essential component of agricultural soil.
  4. Denitrification: The microbiological process through which nitrogen is returned from the soil to the atmosphere.
  5. Leaching: When water carries nitrogen deeper into the soil beyond the reach of the plant roots.
  6. Dicyandiamide (DCD): A nitrogen stabilizer used to reduce denitrification and leaching.
  7. UAN: A fertilizer containing a solution of urea and ammonium nitrate in water.
  8. Urea: A solid nitrogenous fertilizer with the highest nitrogen content. The standard crop nutrient rating is 46–0–0.
  9. Urease: An enzyme present in the soil that reacts with urea, turning it into carbon dioxide and ammonia.
  10. Volatilization: The process by which urea that has been converted to carbon dioxide and ammonia vaporizes into the atmosphere from the soil surface.