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Nutrien Ag Solutions Launches N-FINITY for Farmers

Jan 27, 2025
By Farms.com

Advanced nitrogen technology enhances crop health and yields

Nutrien Ag Solutions has introduced N-FINITY, an innovative nitrogen management product designed to improve crop yields and support efficient farming practices. This advanced solution combines three modes of action to enhance nitrogen availability for healthier plants and higher productivity.

N-FINITY, developed by Loveland Products, uses biological technology to optimize nitrogen use. It works by fixing atmospheric nitrogen, recruiting nitrogen-fixing bacteria to the root zone, and liberating nitrogen from organic soil pools.

These processes improve the efficiency of nitrogen fertilizers and promote sustainable farming practices.

“We are excited to introduce N-FINITY to the U.S. market for use in the 2025 growing season,” said Casey McDaniel, Vice President of Loveland Products, Inc. “This product represents an advancement for the industry, providing growers with a new tool to enhance on-farm nitrogen management and yield potential.”

Ron Calhoun, Senior Manager at Loveland Products, explained, “N-FINITY has been extensively researched and field-tested over several years, consistently demonstrating yield benefits resulting in a positive return for most growers. Designed to enhance the soil’s ability to fix, recruit, and liberate nitrogen in the root zone, N-FINITY can help make every unit of nitrogen go farther.”

Farmers can purchase N-FINITY at Nutrien Ag Solutions retail outlets beginning spring 2025. For more information, visit lovelandproducts.com/n-finity or contact a local crop consultant.


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