Stable'N got its start over 1 year ago with its formal entry into the Tulane Nitrogen Reduction Challenge. Before that, it was an idea that stemmed from a prior research project that evaluated the performance of nitrification inhibitors. In December of 2016, Stable'N received news that they had been selected as a finalist in the Tulane Nitrogen Reduction Challenge and began work on the first ever electric-shock prototype. In April of 2017, the very first prototype with the patent-pending technology was in action in a corn field in Louisiana.
Stable'N was created on a family farm in South Eastern Illinois and is currently being implemented in multiple research plots, all showing positive data supporting this new process.
The patent-pending nitrification inhibitor technology was invented by Bryan Tomm, founder of Stable'N.
Stable'N was created on a family farm in South Eastern Illinois and is currently being implemented in multiple research plots, all showing positive data supporting this new process.
The patent-pending nitrification inhibitor technology was invented by Bryan Tomm, founder of Stable'N.