When choosing a fertility program, growers and ag retailers often neglect trace minerals and focus primarily on NPK. For plants to complete their life cycle and produce at full potential, a wide range of trace minerals is necessary. That’s where Azomite comes into play. Azomite is a naturally-occurring source for nutrients that does not harm the environment and is OMRI-Listed for use in organic production.
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Azomite Mineral Products (AMP) is headquartered in Nephi, UT.
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Comprised of more than 70 trace minerals, the company’s all-natural namesake product, Azomite, is mined in Utah from an ancient deposit created an estimated 30 million years ago by a volcanic eruption that filled a small seabed.
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OMRI-Listed for organic production, Azomite can be used as an agricultural fertilizer and/or soil amendment product.
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The combination of seawater, fed by hundreds of rivers rich in minerals, and the rare and abundant minerals present in volcanic ash created the Azomite mineral composition unique to its deposit.
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Already reduced to palm size at the mine, rocks are trucked to the processing facility and re-crushed and sized before being dried to a specified moisture level and stored in silos.
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Azomite’s processing facility in the desert valley of Nephi, UT, flanks the southern end of the Wasatch Range, about 90 miles south of Salt Lake City and 25 miles north of the company’s mine site.
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Azomite management (from left): Vice President of Operations Scott Larsen; CFO John Montgomery; Warehouse Superintendent Clayton Jacobsen; Process Engineer/Automation Specialist Nathan Gould; and President/CEO Jim Phillips.
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Warehouse Superintendent Clayton Jacobsen leaves no Azomite stone unturned — be it ultrafine, micronized, field grade, pelletized, or granulated.
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At its simplest, Azomite’s process is one of sizing — taking large rocks and crushing them until they are a fine powder.
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The end product is shipped often by rail car, with final destinations including North and South American countries, as well as India, China, and nations in Southeast Asia.
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The end product is either shipped bagged or in bulk.
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The end product is either shipped bagged or in bulk.
This natural mineral from Azomite Mineral Products is mined directly from its Utah desert source and can be used as an agricultural fertilizer and/or soil amendment product. Azomite is available in five different grades to accommodate your preferred application method. View photos from CropLife’s recent visit to AMP in the slideshow above.