A practical guide to fertilizer plant design, operations, and product quality, this book brings together the full manufacturing chain for nitrogen, phosphate, and potash fertilizers in one clear, engineering-focused resource. It is written for readers who need to understand how raw materials become reliable nutrient products, and how process choices affect cost, quality, safety, and agricultural performance.
The chapters move from fundamentals to plant-level application, covering product forms such as granules, prills, solutions, and blends, then tracing the main industrial routes used in modern fertilizer production. Readers are introduced to feedstocks, impurity limits, and acceptance requirements, along with the utility and unit operation backbone that supports continuous production.
Each major section includes a practical example that connects theory to real plant decisions, such as setting product specifications, estimating yield, balancing utilities, or diagnosing off-spec production. This makes the book especially useful for process engineers, plant operators, technical managers, students, and anyone involved in fertilizer manufacturing or plant improvement projects.
Clear, structured, and industry-oriented, this volume serves as both a learning text and a working reference for fertilizer production systems.