Higher, sustainable, cost-effective yields
Optimized yields through improved soil fertility
Optimized yields to ensure maximum profit
Long-term carbon administration
Long-term micro-nutrient build-up
Increased nutrient availability
Nutrient-rich soil with good physical and microbiological properties
Higher cation-exchange capacity (CEC)
Fixation of fertilizer P reduced, effectiveness of fertilizer K increased
High analysis fertilizers have low contents of micronutrients, but combined use with organic manure makes these nutrients (Ca, Mg, S, Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, B and very important C) available to plants
Excesses of P and K build-up (which can limit availability of other nutrients) can be cushioned