Mineral fertilizers Nitroammophoska-M in Ukraine

Mineral fertilizers Nitroammophoska-M in Ukraine

Phone: +38 (067)313-77-17, (093)134-94-06(03249) 4-79-89 Advantages: The same content of basic, micro- and macroelements in each granule. Fast and balanced action of all components. No segregation during storage and friability when…

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Tetra-Agro, LLC, production of complex mineral fertilizers Nitroammophoska-M

Phone: +38 (067)313-77-17, (093)134-94-06
(03249) 4-79-89

Advantages:

  • The same content of basic, micro- and macroelements in each granule.
  • Fast and balanced action of all components.
  • No segregation during storage and friability when applied.

Digestion of Nitroammophoska and content of main components

Nitrogen: In ammonium form, together with ions of alkaline and alkaline earth elements, potassium and calcium components prevent soil oxidation. Easy solubility ensures quick action and availability for absorption by plants even with a lack of moisture and heat. The ammonium form of nitrogen, thanks to biochemical transformations, delays the leaching of nitrate forms prone to this.

Phosphorus: In the form of natural compounds, without additional chemical transformations, suitable for assimilation by plants. Its assimilation reaches 90%. The absence of an acidic form, characteristic of chemical phosphates, does not have an oxidizing effect on the soil.

Potassium: In the form adopted for potash fertilizers, it allows for wide use for all crops.

Sulfur and Magnesium: Elements that are not deficient, but at the level of the main components of the fertilizer are necessary for obtaining a high-quality harvest.

The presence of a wide range of trace elements (Mn, Cu, Zn, Fe, Co, and others) in the fertilizer composition ensures a high utilization rate of useful components and eliminates the need for their additional application even for plants with increased requirements for them.
The use of fertilizer for the main application does not exclude the possibility of its use for top dressing during critical periods of plant development.