Ammonium sulfate
Ammonium sulfate is a highly effective nitrogen fertilizer with a high sulfur content. It is used in growing the most common grain, oilseed, forage and vegetable crops.
Ammonium sulfate stimulates plant growth and development, improves product quality, and reduces the risk of increased nitrates in products. Nitrogen in ammonium sulfate is presented in ammonium form and is highly effective in prolonged nitrogen nutrition systems. It accelerates the decomposition of crop residues, improving soil fertility.
When treating crops with plant protection products, it is recommended to add ammonium sulfate to a solution of post-emergence herbicides to increase the effectiveness of weed control by reducing the alkalinity of the water.
ADVANTAGES
- Accelerates the decomposition of crop residues, improving soil fertility
- Ammonia nitrogen is not washed out of the soil and is used in prolonged nitrogen nutrition technologies
- A source of nitrogen and sulfur for plants
- Increases the protein content in wheat grain and the oil content in rapeseed
Features
| ≥97% ø 1–6 mm |
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| Granulated | |
| Strength, MPa | min. 3 |
| pH | 5.4–6.2 |
| COMPOSITION: | |
| N | 20.5% |
| P₂O₅ | |
| Water-solubility % | |
| Citrate-solubility % | |
| K₂O | |
| S | 22% |
| Zn | |
| B | |
| MgO | 0.4–0.6% |
| CaO | |
| APPLICATION: | |
| When | Autumn Spring Summer |
| How | Main application During sowing Root and foliar feeding |
| For which crops | Potatoes Rice Flax Cabbage Corn Winter cereals Forage grasses Winter rapeseed Sunflower |
| For which soils | For neutral and slightly alkaline soils |