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Ammonium Nitrate (Residuals from Ammonium Nitrate Production)

Fertilizer Type
Mineral
Form of the preparation
Granules (g)
Nitrogen (N)
N - 35-50%
Cultures
Grains, Potato, Vegetable, Beet
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Producer
SEVERODONETSKOE OBYEDNANNYE AZOT, PrAT
Active Ingredients
Nitrogen
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2014
Description Ammonium Nitrate (Residuals from Ammonium Nitrate Production)
Ammonium Nitrate - a mineral fertilizer used for plant nutrition. It has a high nitrogen content (not less than 34.4%) and is produced in granular form. The product is intended for use on cereal, legume, vegetable crops, sugar beets, fodder crops, and potatoes. Using ammonium nitrate ensures plants receive necessary nitrogen during growth and development stages, promoting higher yields and improved product quality. The product is manufactured by the company "SEVERODONETSKIE OBYEDNANNE AZOT", located in Ukraine and with decades of experience in producing nitrogenous fertilizers. Ammonium nitrate can be used as a primary fertilizer or for plant feeding during the vegetative stage. Due to its high nitrogen content, the product should be applied according to dosage recommendations to avoid overloading plants and soil contamination. The manufacturer guarantees high product quality and compliance with standards, allowing effective application on large areas.
Specifications Ammonium Nitrate (Residuals from Ammonium Nitrate Production)
Cultures
Grains
Grains
Potato
Vegetable
Beet
Feed Beets
Sugar beet
Active Ingredients
Nitrogen
Nitrogen (N)
Fertilizer Type
Mineral
Form of the preparation
Granules (g)
Nitrogen (N)
N - 35-50%
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2014
Danger Class
3
Catalog
Agrochemistry
Fertilizers
Manufacturer
SEVERODONETSKOE OBYEDNANNYE AZOT, PrAT
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