“…It should be noted that, to reach the profit an activity has generated, it first should return all the capital invested to its investors (farmer), that is, it shows the farmer how much worth or not worth investing and run business risks proposed (Antunes & Ries, 2001). Santos, Carvalho, Nabinger, Carassaii and Gomes (2008) evaluated the economic response of pasture fertilization consisting primarily of Paspalum notatum, with levels of 0, 100 and 200 kg N ha -1 , and found that the total cost was R$ 175.00, R$ 357.22 and R$ 539.44, the gross revenue was R$ 545.18, R$ 616.20 and R$ 1,045.20 and a gross margin of R$ 370.18, R$ 258.98 and R$ 505.76, respectively, and concluded that investment in pasture fertilization is economically feasible, regardless of the nitrogen level up to 200 kg ha -1 .…”