Urea

N P K S
46 0 0 0

Features and Benefits

  • High nitrogen content: One of the most widely used nitrogen fertilisers, providing essential nitrogen for plant growth.

  • Cost-effective: Lower cost compared to other nitrogen sources, making it a popular choice for large-scale applications.

  • Granular form: Easy to handle, spread, and blend.

  • Slower nitrogen release: Converted to ammonium and then nitrate, providing longer-lasting nitrogen availability.

Uses

  • Versatile fertiliser: Suitable for a wide range of crops, including pastures, cereals, and horticultural crops.

  • Best for warm conditions: Nitrogen conversion is faster at temperatures above 20°C.

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