Ammonium sulphate nitrate (ASN) is a beige fertiliser, which due to its simultaneous supply of nitrogen and sulphur, considerably improves the fertility of the soil, and therefore increases the growth and yield of plants.
ASN is a granular nitrogen fertiliser with a nitrogen content of 26% and an additional sulphur content of 13%. Because ASN contains a high ammonium nitrogen content, it furthermore guarantees a sustainable long-term nitrogen supply and prevents nitrogen from being washed out of the soil. In addition, ASN supports the availability of secondary nutrients including manganese, iron, and boron in the soil.
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Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) is a white, grey, or brown fertiliser, which supplies plants with nitrogen.
CAN is a granular or prilled fertiliser, containing 27% nitrogen. The combination of ammonium nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen makes CAN an excellent universal fertiliser, which guarantees an optimal nitrogen supply for all plants. The high lime content of the fertiliser considerably improves the fertility of the soil, and therefore increases the growth and yield of the plants.
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Ammonium sulphate provides a plant with nitrogen and sulphur at the same time, which enables it to have a high growth and yield.
Ammonium sulphate (AS) is a granular or crystalline solid nitrogen fertiliser. Typically white in colour, it contains 21,0% nitrogen and 24,0% sulphur. Because AS contains 100% ammonium nitrogen it guarantees a long-term and sustainable nitrogen supply. Furthermore it prevents nitrogen from being washed out of the soil. In addition, AS supports the availability of secondary nutrients such as manganese, iron, and boron in the soil. AS is produced as a by-product of caprolactam production.
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Urea ammonium nitrate solution, commonly referred to as UAN, is a liquid nitrogen fertiliser which is made up of a mixture of urea, ammonium nitrate, and water.
Nitrogen is the most important nutrient for crop production. Nitrogen fertiliser is responsible for producing amino acids and proteins and indirectly supports the production of vitamin B. Nitrogen application is the primary factor for improving plant growth, development, and yield of all crops. The plant takes the nitrogen from the soil in the form of nitrate (NO3) nitrogen through their roots. The nitrate which consists of nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O) presents a form of nitrogen which moves freely in the soil and is readily available for plant uptake, which is different from other forms of nitrogen in the soil.
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Urea is soluble in water and its most common use is as a fertiliser in agriculture.
As a fertiliser with 46% nitrogen, all in amide form, urea is the most concentrated nitrogen fertiliser. Urea is produced in prilled or granular form. The advantage of granular urea is the more uniform size distribution, which ensures even spread of the product across farmland.
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Ammonium nitrate contains 50% nitric nitrogen, which allows plants to absorb nitrogen quickly and efficiently.
Ammonium nitrate is a granular or prilled fertiliser, containing 33.5%, 34.0%, or 34.4% nitrogen. It is produced through an acid-based reaction of ammonia with nitric acid. AN is a class 5.1 hazardous substance. In some countries it is used restrictively or even strictly prohibited because of its combustible nature. Russia represents the largest country of production worldwide.
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