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  • What is the Difference Between Compound Fertilizer and Mixed Fertilizer?

    What is the Difference Between Compound Fertilizer and Mixed Fertilizer?

    Compound fertilizers and mixed fertilizers are produced in different ways. Compound fertilizer is produced by chemical reaction granulation of raw materials. The main processes include drum granulation, disc granulation, spray granulation, tower granulation, etc. These processes are mostly found in larger-scale and well-equipped factories. . Due to the limitations of the production process, the proportions of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are relatively fixed, resulting in fewer specifications to choose from.
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  • Organic Fertilizer VS Inorganic Fertilizer

    Organic Fertilizer VS Inorganic Fertilizer

    In the world of agriculture, the choice between organic fertilizer use and inorganic fertilizers is a critical decision that impacts plant growth, soil health, and environmental sustainability. The subtle difference between inorganic and organic fertilizers are briefly discussed in this article, along with a comparison of their composition, effects on soil, environmental effects.
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  • The role of various elements in water -soluble fertilizers in grapes

    The role of various elements in water -soluble fertilizers in grapes

    Grape fertilizer is the same as other fruit trees, that is, N, P, K, CA and other elements are required, and trace elements such as ZN, B, Mn are also required. If you want to use good fertilizer, you must know the role of various fertilizers.
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  • Which NPK compound fertilizer formula is the right choice

    Which NPK compound fertilizer formula is the right choice

    Cash crops refer to crops with strict selection of natural conditions, complex technical requirements, and high economic value of products. They are mainly used as industrial raw materials, so they are also called "technical crops" or industrial raw crops. There are many types of cash crops, including cotton, oilseeds, hemp, mulberry silk, tea, sugar, vegetables, tobacco, fruits, and medicinal materials.
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  • Meeting the World’s Increasing Food Demands with Advanced Crop Nutrition

    Meeting the World’s Increasing Food Demands with Advanced Crop Nutrition

    The keys to advancing sustainable production systems, according to The HANHAO Company Crop Nutrition Lead Allen-Liu, are healthy soils and proper plant nutrition.
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  • NPK compound fertilizers: Enhancing plant growth and agricultural productivity

    NPK compound fertilizers: Enhancing plant growth and agricultural productivity

    In the world of modern agriculture, NPK compound fertilizers have emerged as a vital tool to support the growth and development of crops. These fertilizers, which consist of a combination of three primary nutrients - nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) - play a crucial role in enhancing plant growth and maximizing agricultural productivity. Let us delve deeper into the significance and benefits of NPK compound fertilizers and their contribution to sustainable agriculture.
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  • How to use water-soluble fertilizers to improve fertilizer absorption and utilization

    How to use water-soluble fertilizers to improve fertilizer absorption and utilization

    As a new type of fertilizer, water-soluble fertilizer is not only versatile but also very flexible compared with traditional fertilizers. Water-soluble fertilizer can be poured into the soil, so that the roots of plants can fully contact the fertilizer; it can be sprayed along with the leaves, and enter the plant through the leaves, so as to improve the absorption and utilization rate of fertilizers.
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  • Full Fertilization Plan for Corn: Maximizing Crop Yield and Efficiency

    Full Fertilization Plan for Corn: Maximizing Crop Yield and Efficiency

    Corn, a vital staple in grain production, heavily relies on scientific fertilization to achieve optimal growth and yield. However, blind fertilization practices, such as excessive nitrogen usage and insufficient application of potash and micro-fertilizer, have resulted in imbalanced soil nutrients and reduced fertilizer use efficiency. To overcome these challenges, it is crucial to implement a well-informed and strategic fertilization plan based on the specific nutrient requirements of corn.
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