OM Prilled
Benefits of Use:
- Ultra-dry granules are engineered to be compatible with all fertilizers, including urea
- Uniform, spherical granules allow for ease of handling and even application
- Hard granules are resistant to breakage during handling, have low moisture content, and are cleaner and easier to handle
- Long-term soil organic-matter building
- Increased water penetration and flocculation of clays
- Promotes conversion of fertilizer into plant-available food
- Increases soil nutrient mineralization
- Sustainable soil microbial activation
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