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N-P-K, these letters are quite familiar to anyone with a little experience gardening; standing for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, the three main fertilizer nutrients we focus on almost exclusively today. Phosphorus and potassium are basically rocks and have some of their own issues due to over-mining and a few other problems, but today the concentration will be on everyone's favorite fertilizer, nitrogen.

Nitrogen is found in the breakdown of organic matter and as a metabolic byproduct (interesting hint: your own pee is actually a very potent fertilizer and is sterile). Since we nowadays toss out such a huge portion of our organic waste to break down in toxic garbage dumps, we are not living sustainably in regards to this very important resource and instead have chosen to go the quick fix route and rely on decayed dinosaurs to provide us with a source. Thanks to the advent of fracking (hydrofracturing), natural gas is now the #1 source for ammonia (which is used to supply the nitrogen portion of most fertilizers) in the world. People all over are in an uproar about the contamination of water supplies and the release of so much methane into the atmosphere that the burnoff plumes can be seen from space, but then they turn around and buy fertilizer supplied from this same supplier to green up their lawns and gardens. You might also want to note that our countries top processed food ingredient, corn and corn products, is one of the most fertilizer intensive crops in the world.

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Overuse of fertilizers and the resulting runoff is currently one of the primary causes of water pollution and considered the top threat to the health of our shores.
So, with these developments, how could the Koch brothers not take notice of the fortunes they could make in the food industry. With billions at their beck and call and already owning a conglomerate of petrochemical companies, they soon took off and quickly became the world's largest producer of nitrogen fertilizer, primarily aimed at supplying big agriculture and industrial farms. Koch Fertilizer's expanded product portfolio now includes ammonia, urea, UAN, phosphate, potash, and sulfur-based products, in addition to a variety of more modern and high powered final product mixed fertilizers.

An Associated Press article explained quite plainly how incredibly profitable this industry currently is:
"Natural gas prices are now at about $2.50 per thousand cubic feet. At those prices, it takes about $82 worth of natural gas to make a ton of anhydrous ammonia, which is selling for about $800 per ton."
Once they saw the profits in the fertilizer industry, it wasn't enough and they soon decided to get into the beef industry. Their company president, Dave Robertson, stated that,
"The only reason Koch Industries wants to be in the cattle business is because we believe on a large scale we can change the way beef production in the cattle industry works and make a very handsome return doing it. That's the only reason we're in the cattle business. It truly is bottom-line driven. We're not in the business to lose money."
And now they've moved into the meat processing industry as well with a new company that builds kill floors, deals with further processing, vacuum and modified atmosphere packaging, and more.


Comment: Great!? Now more PSYCOPATH run Factory Farms!


Monsanto and their biotech brethren have quickly taken over the seed and pesticide industries (and bought the rest), we now have the fossil fuel industries taking over all the rest. If we allow these trends to continue unabated, what will be left for the farmers, the consumers, the environment? As a recent acquaintance stated,
"By making the daily choice of eating processed foods and supporting the commodity crops and factory farmed animals produced by big agriculture, we are directly contributing to the environmental destruction of America - and the staggering wealth of big players like the Koch Brothers."
Where do we go from here?