Agrosulf
Ecological source of calcium and sulphur for strong plants
AGROSULF granulated is a fertiliser with solid inorganic amcronutrients, used for the improvement of alkaline and/or salt soils, containing a mixture of gypsum and calcium carbonate micronised, specially granulated for easy application.
Characteristics and way of usage of Agrosulf Granulated
CaO total: 32% as mass;
SO3 total: 35% as mass;
Granulometry: 90 % as mass passing through the screen with apertures of 1-5 mm;
Ingredients
- Calcium (gypsum stone) sulphate CAS nr: 7778-18-9
- With substances and mixtures from virgin raw materials
- CMC 1 – substances and mixtures from virgin raw materials.
Instructions for usage
- 300kg to 1000 kg/ha. Aimed at providing nutrients
- Consult the soil analysis to calculate the quantity and frequency of application.
- Contact the producer company or the company distributor for more specific recommendations.
Minimum rules for the transport, handling and storage of the fertiliser Agrosulf
- During transport and handling the product shall be kept away from impurification with foreign matters
- During transport, the pallets with sacks must be secured to prevent accidental movement and capsizing
- Packing must be kept away from blows, punctures and cuts.
- To be kept in the original packing, in dry and properly ventilated warehouses
- To be protected against freezing, humidity and rain.
The benefits of the Agrosulf fertiliser
- It improves the structure of alkaline soils;
- Increases the resistance of the plants against certain diseases and improves the absorption of nitrogen by the plants;
- It is an excellent source of sulphur and calcium, these being important nutrients for the agricultural production;
- It is easy to administrate in spring and in autumn, on soil preparation, before sowing, in turn or through vegetation at soil surface;
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A healthy soil means richer crops. Choose AGROSULF!
Due to the content of gypsum and calcium carbonate, AGROSULF is the ideal choice for all types of plants requiring a higher percentage of calcium and sulphur in the soil, no matter if they are garden plants or agricultural plants.