AdvanSix’s agronomy experts are available to answer your questions about how to get the most out of your ammonium sulfate investment. Mercedes Gearhart has overseen agronomic research at AdvanSix for more than 20 years, and has a wealth of knowledge about fertilizer use efficiency and improving crop yields. Check out the questions asked below or ask your own question.

Is ammonium sulfate a nitrogen stabilizer?

Answer:

Ammonium sulfate is not considered a nitrogen stabilizer. Nevertheless, due to its acidic nature, the chances for its nitrogen to be lost to the environment as ammonia gas are significantly less than urea. As a matter of fact, ammonium sulfate is virtually non-volatile on acidic and neutral soils.

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