$1,350.00/t - Ex-Store
90 Day Urea is a standard urea granule encapsulated in a biodegradable coating. The biodegradable coating protects the urea from volatalisation and leaching losses whilst prolonging the nitrogen release period to better suit crop and pasture requirements.
90 Day Urea is well suited to situations where a prolonged nitrogen response is required and when the cost of multiple nitrogen applications is high or impractical.
The benefits of using 90 Day Urea are:
Nitrogen is released slower and more consistently into the soil profile, leading to efficient utilisation of nitrogen as it becomes available.
The polymer coating segregates the urea granule from the soil and climatic environment, apply Longlife Urea in any conditions.
The slow release nature of Longlife significantly reducing the environmental and financial cost of nitrogen runoff.
Nitrogen is released over a 90 day period removing the requirement for more frequent nitrogen applications and side dressings.
Extended N Response – The extended Nitrogen response ensures adequate N is available to the plant at critical growth stages, improving crop yield while removing the requirement for side dressing.
Reduced N loss through Volatilisation – Nitrogen is only released to the plant when there is adequate moisture, limiting volatilization losses.
Reduced N loss through runoff and leaching – The membrane will restrict the amount of N that is released in high rainfall events, reducing the financial and environmental cost of Nitrogen runoff and leaching.
A physical release that is easy to monitor – It is easy to monitor how the nitrogen is releasing by simply finding a granule in the crop and squeezing it to see how much Urea remains.
Improve cropping yields by incorporating 90 Day Urea into the base fertiliser application, reducing the need for side dressings.
When applications are less frequent and expensive, incorporate 90 Day Urea to take advantage of an extended nitrogen response.
Utilise the slow release properties of 90 Day Urea to help comply with government regulations regarding nitrogen loss.