Treating Manure for Better Fertilizer – A smarter Way to Farm

With fertilizer prices rising and nutrient losses adding up, untreated manure pits are a missed opportunity. This blog explores how biological treatments—especially those featuring purple sulfur bacteria—can stabilize nitrogen and sulfur, reduce odor, and boost the fertilizer value of manure. Learn why managing your pit with biology, not just chemistry, is the smarter way to farm.

Bring Salty Soil Back to Life

Microbes Help Manage Manure, Bringing Salty Soil Back to Life.    The salt of the earth is a great thing—unless there’s too much of it in your soil. Excess salts can come from manure or commercial fertilizer applications, or they may be present in the soil naturally. “Too much salt is a killer,” said Dr. […]

Manure Master™ Plus – PA

Manure Master™ Plus – PA Enhance your overall liquid manure management with Manure Master Plus – PA. It helps manure digestion and liquefaction, minimizes barn and field odors, reduces top crusting and bottom solids, improves soil health and crop performance, alleviates pest pressure and improves nutrient retention.

Manure Master™ Foam Away

Manure Master™ Foam Away Knockdown microbial foam in swine storage facilities with Manure Master FoamAway. This dry product is easy-to-apply and can eliminate foaming in manure pits within 3 to 7 days of use and residual abatement of pit foam for two months or longer.

Manure Master™ Mechanical Defoamer

Manure Master™ Mechanical Defoamer Reduce mechanical foaming and improve load capacity and hauling efficiency by applying Manure Master Mechanical Defoamer at pump-out.

Manure Master™ Conditioner

Manure Master™ Conditioner Increase manure microbial digestion by treating manure with Manure Master Conditioner. It helps lift bottom solids to the top for better digestion. It also helps reduce pathogens by stimulating beneficial microbes, reducing ammonia release and overall odor, as well as increase phosphorus/nitrogen retention and availability.