Nevada Organic Phosphate Targets Direct-Application Fertilizer Market with Murdock Mountain Project

Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP) (OTCQB: NOPFF) is positioning its Murdock Mountain phosphate project in Elko County, Nevada, as a potential source of direct-application organic fertilizer, a segment that avoids competition with conventional chemical fertilizers and has no large-scale North American rival. The company presented key milestones and future drilling plans at the Emerging Growth Conference, highlighting the strategic importance of domestic phosphate supply.

The company’s focus on unprocessed sedimentary phosphate for direct field application could reduce capital requirements compared to conventional operations that require chemical processing to produce phosphoric acid and downstream products like monoammonium phosphate. With phosphate recently added to the U.S. critical minerals list, the project gains added attention for bolstering domestic fertilizer supply chains.

Management reported that drilling at the Murdock Mountain target zone has confirmed consistent phosphate mineralization across an initial six-hole campaign, with assays averaging 10.93% P2O5. The company believes the broader strike system could extend more than kilometers across multiple lease application areas controlled through federal permitting processes.

Nevada Organic Phosphate plans an expanded drilling campaign in 2026 while pursuing additional permits with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The company’s strategy aligns with growing demand for organic and regenerative farming inputs, as well as policy efforts to secure domestic sources of critical minerals.

For more information, visit the company’s newsroom at https://nnw.fm/NOP.

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