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In many intensive cropping systems, increasing the fertilizer dose becomes the standard response when yields decline. But the problem isn’t always a “lack of fertilizer.” Often, it’s a lack of efficiency: nutrients that aren’t activated, aren’t properly fixed, or aren’t actually made available to the crop.
A higher percentage than what is applied ends up in the plant.
Nutrition that supports the body’s structure and biology, not undermines them.
Consistent results throughout the campaign.
Production, stability, cost reduction, long-term land use.
N, PK, K and biological media as needed.
Start-up, peak demand, maintenance.
Depending on crop response and how the growing season progresses.
Take the first step toward a healthier, more productive soil