Yara Fertilisers
PRAg are pleased to offer a range of Yara compound Fertilisers.
YaraMila NPK fertilisers contain combinations of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and in most cases sulphur too – the most essential plant nutrients – designed to meet specific crop requirements to maximize crop yield and quality.A true compound fertiliser is one that has been manufactured in a plant that has the capability of mixing all the ingredients (nutrients) together before the final granulation or prilling process. This means all the granules or prills in that product have the same nutrient analysis, density, shape and size range.In contrast to the homogeneity of compound fertiliser, blended fertiliser will have different coloured, shaped and sized particles. Straight fertilisers, as they’re called are mixed together to make up a particular product analysis, and then bagged.
Flexible nutrient combinations
- No nutrient segregation - All nutrients are contained in every prill or granule so there can be no risk of nutrient segregation during shipping, handling or spreading.
- Even nutrient application - All nutrients are applied evenly to the whole crop avoiding uneven application and yield losses.
- Range of nutrient ratios - A wide range of N:P:K + S ratios and availability of formulas with secondary and micronutrients ensure there is a YaraMila fertilisers for all crop situations.
- Sulphur included - Almost all formulations now include sulphur ensuring balanced fertilisation without the need for an additional sulphur fertiliser.
- Additional nutrients - ManyYaraMila fertilisers also contain micronutrients essential for specific crops. These may include boron, iron, manganese, molybdenum, zinc and/or selenium.
Efficient nutrient sources
- Balanced nitrogen source - Nitrogen is present at 40-45% as nitrate-N and 55-60% as ammonium-N, depending on the production process and the specific formula.
- Fast nitrogen uptake - High nitrate-N content ensures a quick response to nitrogen, while the ammonium-N is important to keep a sustained delivery of nitrogen.
- Available phosphate - Phosphorus is fully plant available, as water soluble ortho- and polyphosphates and ammonium citrate soluble di-calcium phosphate. The combination of different forms give greater and a longer lasting availability of phosphorus to crops.
- Alternative potassium sources - Potassium is included as MOP (Muriate of Potash - potassium chloride) or SOP (Sulphate of Potash -potassium sulphate). Products based on SOP are specially for crops with low chloride tolerance whilst MOP based products are suitable for all other crops.
We can supply throughout Mainland UK minimum load size 12T (20 X 600kg Bags)
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