Thursday, October 29, 2015

AGGRAND Natural Fertilizer 4-3-3

 AGGRAND Natural Fertilizer 4-3-3

See Product Application Guide
See Pricing Information

Available Sizes:

  • (1) 32-oz. bottle (singles)
  • (12) 32-oz.bottles (by the case)
  • (1) 2.5-gallon bottle (singles)
  • (2) 2.5-gallon bottles (twin-packs)
  • (1) 55-gallon drum
  • (1) 275-gallon tote
USDA Certified BioBased Product

 

Increased Microbial Activity

AGGRAND Natural Fertilizer increases bacterial activity in soil, leading to stronger, healthier plants. Aerobic microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and protozoa feed on carbon sources, causing a process known as mineralization. Mineralization produces plant-available nitrogen and phosphorus that helps plants grow and develop.
To determine the amount of bacterial activity in soil, the carbon dioxide (CO2) produced by microorganisms is measured. Higher levels indicate more bacterial activity, hence more potential nitrogen and phosphorus available to plants.
Although chemical-based fertilizers have high nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium levels, plant-use efficiency can be very low. In addition, they are often high in soluble salts that are toxic to soil bacteria and help create compaction and nitrification conditions, resulting in plant stress. Research shows soil treated with AGGRAND Natural Fertilizer demonstrates increased CO2 levels compared to a leading chemical fertilizer, meaning increased bacterial activity for healthier plants (see graph).
Click for larger image

Applications

AGGRAND Natural Fertilizer 4-3-3 is recommended for, but not limited to, the following crops:
• Apples
• Beans
• Bedding Plants
• Berries
• Cabbage
• Citrus Fruits
• Corn
• Cotton
• Cucumbers
• Deep-Root Plants
• Field Tomatoes
• Garlic
• Golf Courses
• Greenhouse Tomatoes
• Hay and Pasture Fields
• Herbs
• Potatoes
• Rice (Wetland)
• Wheat and Small Grains
Application rates vary according to plant/crop type, soil condition and weather conditions. Consult the AGGRAND Crop Guide (G2793) or www.aggrand.com for additional application information.

No comments:

Post a Comment