Suståne KNOWN WORLDWIDE AS... SIMPLY THE BEST... SOIL BUILDERS AND AMENDMENTS
Suståne is a line of fertilizers and soil builders that combines the many benefits of high quality compost with the performance and precision of a slow release fertilizer. Suståne is the world’s leading manufacturer-exporter of organic and natural base slow release nitrogen fertilizers for all green industries. Suståne’s products are designed for organic farms and gardens, turf and ornamental plants and native vegetative establishment. There are Suståne products available for all crop fertility, establishment, maintenance, reclamation and soil building programs. Suståne fertilizers are derived from aerobic, concentrated compost – rich in humus, dense in nutrients and biologically active.
Suståne® FOUNDATIONTM Biotic Soil Media -
A Biologically Active, Hydraulically Applied Seed Growth Media
“As validated by ASTM D7322 FOUNDATION performed exceptionally well in both analyses, but especially well when compared against the concurrent bare soil control.”
Below is the test report for Suståne FOUNDATION (Biotic Soil Amendment) utilizing ASTM-D7322 standard test method for determination of Erosion Control Product (ECP) ability to encourage seed germination and plant growth under bench-scale conditions. [American Society for Testing and Materials]
Suståne's Concentrated Compost Supports Long Lasting Revegetation Success, Dr. Brian Gardener, Ph.D
"Suståne's Concentrated Compost cost less to deliver and was easier to apply than locally available wet composts. The material provided more ground cover and better erosion control than standard compost even four years after application."
Bringing Life to ‘Dead’ Soil in New Mexico 2014
"The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NM DOT) established a revegetation demonstration plot on a highway overpass construction project to evaluate a nontraditional compost product and application method."
California Department of Transportation, Sacramento, California, U.S.D.O.T. Federal Highway Administration
The objective of this study is to compare the N release rates from a wide variety of potential amendment sources, to check the incubation and leaching procedure for precision between duplicate experiments, and to compare release rates to those measured in a field situation.
San Francisco Bay Area National Parks Science and Learning 2008 and 2009
"The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy (GGNPC) operates six native plant nurseries in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. These nurseries aim to produce genetically appropriate, healthy, weed and pathogen free plants for habitat restoration efforts in the park while having the smallest possible environmental impact. The nurseries have grown more than 400 native plant species, and they usually produce around 170,000 individual plants each year."
2007 Vegetation Surveys
Vegetation monitoring is conducted at the Rocky Flats Site to provide information necessary for management of the natural resources. Objectives of the vegetation monitoring in 2007 were to: