Saturday, 13 March 2010

Dairy Pasture Boost

Full range of Dairy Pasture Boost Products:

N

P

K

S

Mg

Ca

Dairy Pasture Boost 4

4.1

6.6

4.0

12.6

0.0

14

Dairy Pasture Boost 6

4.1

6.2

6.0

12.1

 0.0

14

Dairy Pasture Boost 8

4.1

5.8

8.0

11.7

 0.0

13

Dairy Pasture Boost 10

4.1

5.5

10.0

11.3

 0.0

12

Dairy Pasture Boost 12

4.1

5.1

12.0

10.9

 0.0

11



Physical Description:

Dairy Pasture Boost is a mix of superphosphate, ammonium sulphate and potassium chloride, blended at differing proportions to provide potassium at the appropriate rate for quality pasture production.


Uses:

This product has been formulated especially for the dairy and other intensive pastoral production either in the spring or autumn. It is similar to Nitrogen Super, except with the addition of potassium for soils with low to medium potash levels.


Benefits:

While the nitrogen provides a rapid response, the phosphate, potassium and sulphate components of the product ensure continued production of quality pasture through the season.


Application:

Apply as a maintenance fertiliser at 400-600kg/ha for spring dressings and 200-400 kg/ha for autumn dressings.


Storage & Handling:

Dairy Pasture Boost needs to be applied promptly after initial mixing to avoid any setting or other reactions.


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