Fertilizer, Property Managers & EEFs | Allied Nutrients

Municipal Property Managers

Getting Down to Business Around Your City


Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizer Advantages:

Fewer Fertilizer Applications

  • Helps to reduce overall fertilizer expenses, by saving money on equipment costs
  • Eases the frustration of scheduling applications in high-use areas, and limits visibility when fertilizing those areas
  • Allows for optimized labor allocation
    • Less time fertilizing frees up crews to complete other value-added tasks
    • Less bag handling reduces risk of injuries
  • Applying controlled-release, slow-release and stabilized nitrogen enhanced efficiency fertilizers (EEFs), nitrogen (N) use can be reduced by up to 40% when compared to conventional fertilizers like urea and ammonium sulfate
    • Saves money and helps to efficiently manage the use of this valued fertilizer resource
    • Responsible N utilization helps to support municipal environmental initiatives that may be in place
    • Making fewer fertilizer applications per year keeps green space healthy and available for use

 

“We’re buying fewer bags, making fewer applications, and we’re saving money on labor.”

Mike Annatone, Executive Landscaping

 

Optimum Nutrient Plant Uptake

  • Minimizes growth flushes, reducing unplanned mowing and clippings/hardscape cleanup
  • Consistent and reliable nutrient delivery minimizes the feast/famine cycle that can cause stress; green spaces can be more tolerant to weeds and diseases
    • Efficiently works to promote green space appearance and vitality, while reducing the need for additional maintenance products that may have to be purchased and applied
  • EEF technology, longevity and SGN options enhance the ability to tailor fertilization programs that meet budget needs and specific green space nutritional requirements
  • Environmentally responsible with low potential for nutrient leaching, denitrification, runoff or volatilization