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Fast-acting liquid fertiliser launched following trial success
Timac Agro UK has launched a new liquid nitrogen foliar fertiliser, which it claims is proven to significantly maximise yields…
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Fast-acting liquid fertiliser launched following trial success
Timac Agro UK has launched a new liquid nitrogen foliar fertiliser, which it claims is…
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Fast-acting liquid fertiliser launched following trial success
Timac Agro UK has launched a new liquid nitrogen foliar fertiliser, which it claims is…
Fast-acting liquid fertiliser launched following trial success
Timac Agro UK has launched a new liquid nitrogen foliar fertiliser, which it claims is…
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Fast-acting liquid fertiliser launched following trial success
Timac Agro UK has launched a new liquid nitrogen foliar fertiliser, which it claims is proven to significantly maximise yields in various crops. David Newton, technical product manager at Timac…
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Timac Agro UK has launched a new liquid nitrogen foliar fertiliser, which it claims is proven to significantly maximise yields in various crops. David Newton, technical…
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Fast-acting liquid fertiliser launched following trial success
0Timac Agro UK has launched a new liquid nitrogen foliar fertiliser, which it claims is proven to significantly maximise yields in various crops. David Newton, technical product manager at Timac Agro UK, says Infolen is a high-efficiency fertiliser made up of nitrogen, phosphate, sulphur and magnesium. UK trials by the Maize Growers Association (MGA) demonstrated a 11% yield increase in dry matter (DM) content. “The MGA trials took place at Morely Research, Norfolk, and these results also showed that the amount of metabolisable energy (ME) in the crop increased by 17.3KMj per hectare. A figure like this could potentially produce…