Fertilizer Benefits and Advantages
Ammonium nitrate provides plants with the required amount of nitrogen, which is especially important during periods of intensive growth.
The fertilizer quickly eliminates symptoms of nitrogen deficiency, promoting stronger root development, improving nutrient uptake, accelerating plant growth, and preventing leaf yellowing.
Nitrogen stimulates and regulates many essential physiological processes related to plant growth and development. When fertilized with ammonium nitrate, plants consume less water, produce more protein, and enjoy a longer growing season.
Key Benefits
- Even distribution across the fertilized area
- Fast and efficient nutrient supply to plants
- Promotes vigorous plant growth
- Prevents leaf yellowing
- Increases plant protein content
- Suitable for various fertilization methods
Recommended Application Rates
| Crops | Rate, kg/ha |
|---|---|
| Cereals | 250–450 |
| Oilseed rape | 350–580 |
| Maize | 350–580 |
| Root crops | 250–500 |
| Legumes | Up to 170 |
| Meadows, pastures, grasslands | 250–450 |
| Vegetables | 170–450 |
| Orchards and fruit crops | 90–250 |
Composition
- Nitrogen (N) – 34.4%
- Ammonium nitrogen (N-NH₄): 17.2%
- Nitrate nitrogen (N-NO₃): 17.2%
Packaging
High-quality polypropylene bags resistant to UV radiation and moisture.
Available in:
- 500 kg big bags