Sulphate Of Ammonia 20kg
Nrich SOA (sulphate of ammonia) is a source of nitrogen and sulphate sulphur and can be applied after prolonged heavy rainfall events or flooding to replenish the mobile sulphur which can be lost through the soil's profile.
- A first-choice product when soils have suffered from minor flooding or waterlogging.
- Ideal for strategic nitrogen applications to pastures in early spring.
- Dust-free with even-sized granules for ease of handling and spreading.
Nrich SOA is suitable for broadcasting or aerial top-dressing. It is not suitable for drilling or mixing with seed. Nrich SOA may be applied in early spring in situations where soil sulphate sulphur levels are low enough to limit the pasture production response to nitrogen applications.
Nrich SOA (sulphate of ammonia) is a source of nitrogen and sulphate sulphur and can be applied after prolonged heavy rainfall events or flooding to replenish the mobile sulphur which can be lost through the soil's profile.
- A first-choice product when soils have suffered from minor flooding or waterlogging.
- Ideal for strategic nitrogen applications to pastures in early spring.
- Dust-free with even-sized granules for ease of handling and spreading.
Nrich SOA is suitable for broadcasting or aerial top-dressing. It is not suitable for drilling or mixing with seed. Nrich SOA may be applied in early spring in situations where soil sulphate sulphur levels are low enough to limit the pasture production response to nitrogen applications.
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$3.89Description
Nrich SOA (sulphate of ammonia) is a source of nitrogen and sulphate sulphur and can be applied after prolonged heavy rainfall events or flooding to replenish the mobile sulphur which can be lost through the soil's profile.
- A first-choice product when soils have suffered from minor flooding or waterlogging.
- Ideal for strategic nitrogen applications to pastures in early spring.
- Dust-free with even-sized granules for ease of handling and spreading.
Nrich SOA is suitable for broadcasting or aerial top-dressing. It is not suitable for drilling or mixing with seed. Nrich SOA may be applied in early spring in situations where soil sulphate sulphur levels are low enough to limit the pasture production response to nitrogen applications.