OM NITRO POTASSIUM
Benefits of Use:
- Provides quick crop response and can be applied just prior to crop need
- Can be applied foliarly (according to label directions) without risk ofphytotoxicity
- Can be effectively tank-mixed with other organic crop inputs
- Resists tie-up in the soil and remains available through the plant root system
- Resists nitrogen leaching and volatilization
- Moves with irrigation water to aid in proper placement
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