OUR BUSINESS RATIONALE
There are increasing environmental concerns with many large scale Hog Operations account problems with odor and disposal of waste products. 
At the same time, Organic crop producers need certified sources of organic Nitrogen fertilizer.
Swine/Hog manure is an approved source of Nitrogen fertilizer for organic
crop producers; however it is difficult to apply and is expensive to transport. 
OUR BUSINESS PRINCIPALS
Our Business Principals have over 80 years combined experience in the main stream of the agricultural industry in N. America and Europe; and, in particular, in Hog Operations, Manure Management Systems and Business Development.
OUR BUSINESS CONCEPT
1. Using a certified process, manufacture an organic N fertilizer ( from an approved feedstock ) that is easily transported and is easily applied.
2. Attract investment from large scale Hog Operations seeking to reduce their environmental problems.
More about NPK Solutions
We are a start up company based in Saskatchewan, Canada. The three driving principals have a combined experience of over 80 years in the main stream of the agricultural industry in N.America and Europe, including Hog Operations, Manure Management Systems, Organic Production, Crop Research & Development and Livestock Research & Development .
We have extensively researched our target markets over the past year and
we have met with many organic producers [ in California in particular ]. All of
our discussions have been very positive with respect to industry acceptance
of our Nit-Gro product and proposed price point.
Our major challenge, at this time, is to gain "certified organic" status for Nit-Gro from OMRI [ Organic Materials Review Institute ].
Up to date news about NPK Solutions will be posted on our "News" page so be sure to visit it.
Web Log Page
We are currently posting more "confidential" information on our Web Log page, along with some "Funki" stuff, some "Funni" stuff and some "Foney" stuff. If you are interested in reading our Web Log page please e-mail us, as you need
a password to access it.