What Is Natural Ammonia? A New Approach to Nitrogen Production
- Mae Beth
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What Is Natural Ammonia? A New Approach to Nitrogen Production
Ammonia is the foundation of modern agriculture. Nearly half of global food production depends on nitrogen derived from ammonia-based fertilizers.
For over a century, ammonia has been produced through the Haber-Bosch process — a high-pressure, high-temperature industrial method dependent on fossil fuels.
But nitrogen does not originate from fossil fuels. It originates in biological systems.
Natural Ammonia™ represents a different approach to nitrogen production — one that leverages controlled biological nitrogen conversion instead of synthetic industrial synthesis.
Conventional Ammonia vs. Biological Nitrogen Conversion
Traditional ammonia production:• Relies heavily on natural gas• Requires centralized, energy-intensive infrastructure• Is vulnerable to fuel price volatility
Natural Ammonia™ is produced through patented biological nitrogen conversion technology protected under U.S. Patent No. 11,518,720.
Instead of synthesizing ammonia from fossil-derived hydrogen, the process:• Converts protein-derived nitrogen biologically• Operates under nitrogen-dominant conditions• Suppresses methane relative to methane-optimized digestion• Recovers ammonia into agricultural-grade liquid compositions
This is not synthetic ammonia.It is biologically derived ammoniacal nitrogen.
Why This Matters for Agriculture
Growers rely on:• Consistent nitrogen availability• Reliable supply• Compatibility with existing fertility systems
Natural Ammonia™ products such as:• Phytamin® Pure (100% ammoniacal nitrogen)• JumpStart™ (70% ammonia nitrogen / 30% corn steep)
are designed for seamless integration into modern fertility programs.
The result is plant-available ammoniacal nitrogen produced through controlled biological systems rather than fossil-fuel synthesis.
The Future of Nitrogen Production
As agricultural systems evolve, so must nitrogen production.
Biological nitrogen conversion offers:
• Distributed production potential• Integration with organic waste streams• Scalable commercial output
• Patent-protected defensibility
Natural Ammonia™ represents a step toward rebalancing nitrogen production with biological systems.
For product information or technical data, contact OrganicAg.com



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