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YaraMila NK SULPHUR

YaraMila NK SULPHUR (24-0-13 + 5% SO3) is a compound fertiliser that can be utilised for high-phosphate, low-potash soils deficient in sulphur. It is often used to plough back in potash which has been removed during silage off-take or as a top dressing for cereals which have had a base dressing at sowing but need additional potash and nitrogen late in the season.

P-Extend

Choosing a form of phosphate which not only supplies readily available phosphate but also maintains a supply of phosphate over time also avoids problems of 'lock-up'. Lock-up is where the available phosphate becomes bound up in the soil as either iron or aluminium phosphate at low pH or as calcium phosphate at higher pH. YaraMila compound fertilisers contain phosphate in the form of P-Extend which supplies available phosphate over an extended period to avoid potential lock-up in the soil.

The benefits of using YaraMila NK SULPHUR

  • Spreads accurately at 24 metres
  • Corrects sulphur deficiency to increase crop yield and quality.

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Nitrogen (N) 24%
Phosphorous (P₂O₅) 0%
Potassium (K₂O) 13%
Sulphur (SO₃) 5%

For heavy metal advice, contact your Frontier/SOYL representative.

Application Information

The exact recommendation depends on your soil analysis and nutrient management plan. Consult with your Frontier/SOYL agronomist for detailed advice. Find out more about our agronomy services by visiting Soil Life.

Quality Assurance

  • Yara is a founder member of the Fertiliser Industry Assurance Scheme (FIAS)
  • Yara is committed to the principles of the European Fertiliser Manufacturers Association (EFMA) principles of product stewardship
  • Yara is certified to the following safety and quality standards: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001.

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