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EnviroKure transforms chicken manure for soil health and productivity

EnviroKure transforms chicken manure for soil health and productivity


By Andi Anderson

EnviroKure, a Philadelphia-based company, is leading a sustainable revolution in agriculture by transforming chicken manure into advanced fertilizers. Their innovative technology, honed over 12 years, has the potential to significantly improve soil health, increase crop yields, and reduce environmental impact.

From Waste to Wonder

At their Ohio facility, EnviroKure utilizes manure from millions of laying hens to create high-quality fertilizers. By employing a patented hydrodynamic bioconversion process, they eliminate harmful pathogens like E. coli and salmonella, resulting in a safe and effective soil-building product.

The company's primary offerings include:

Solid Fertilizer: A direct land application product that enhances soil health and nutrient availability.

Foundational Biostimulant: A versatile product that can be blended with various fertilizers to boost plant growth and development.

Benefits for Farmers and the Environment

EnviroKure's products deliver numerous benefits to farmers and the environment:

Improved Soil Health: Enhances soil structure, nutrient retention, and water-holding capacity.

Increased Crop Yields: Promotes stronger roots, better germination, and faster plant growth.

Reduced Environmental Impact: Minimizes nutrient runoff and helps sequester carbon dioxide.

Enhanced Plant Health: Protects crops from stress and disease.

A Sustainable Future

With a growing global population and increasing demand for food, EnviroKure's technology offers a sustainable solution to meet these needs. By maximizing the potential of every acre, the company aims to address the challenges of food security and climate change.

By transforming a waste product into a valuable resource, EnviroKure is not only improving agricultural practices but also contributing to a healthier planet.

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