Ammo 36™
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Ammo 36™ is a blend of ammonium sulphate and urea at a ratio of 40:60. The granule colour can vary according to the source of its components, from white to brown.
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Why Use
- Used in the late winter/early spring on dairy pasture in Northland
- Suitable where soil sulphate levels are low and rainfall is high
- Pasture receives the necessary nitrogen and sulphate for the forthcoming spring season
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Safety Information
Caution when mixing
Although Ammo 36™ generally mixes well with other products, it is not compatible with the following:
Superphosphate, Sulphur Super 30, Magnesium Oxide, Copper Sulphate and Cobalt SulphateAmmo 36™ can be compatible with the following under certain circumstances:
Dry LimeSegregation may occur when mixed with product with differences of particle size.
Flexi-N (magnesium coated Urea) can be used as a substitute when mixing with Superphosphate based products.
Compatibility
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Benefits
Mainly used in the late winter/early spring on dairy pasture in Northland where soil sulphate levels are low and rainfall is high
Apply in the late winter for pasture to receive necessary nitrogen and sulphate for the upcoming spring season for optimal pasture growth for dairy production
Ammo 31™ and Ammo 36™ are typically applied in August at a rate of approximately 100kg/ha (equivalent to 30-40kg N/ha)
By applying Ammo 31™ or Ammo 36™ in the late winter pasture will receive the necessary nitrogen and sulphate for the upcoming spring season for optimal pasture growth for dairy production. Of the two fertilisers, Ammo 36™ is more commonly used, due to its higher nitrogen content.
Ammo 36™ is often used in the late winter/early spring on dairy pasture in Northland where soil sulphate levels are low and rainfall is high. -
Application and storage
Ammo 36™ is typically applied in August at a rate of approximately 100kg/ha (equivalent to 30-40kg N/ha). Most farmers will follow this several weeks later with standard urea APPLICATIONs to continued pasture growth to meet the requirements of the dairy herd.
Actual spreading rates will vary according to farm type, climate, productivity and soil type. Soil testing and fertiliser plans are available to ensure you use the right product at the correct rate. Call our Customer Centre for information.
As with most solid fertilisers, Ammo 36™ can be stored over a season as long as it is kept in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Clean drills and spreaders after use to avoid corrosion.
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Why Use
- Used in the late winter/early spring on dairy pasture in Northland
- Suitable where soil sulphate levels are low and rainfall is high
- Pasture receives the necessary nitrogen and sulphate for the forthcoming spring season
-
Safety Information
Caution when mixing
Although Ammo 36™ generally mixes well with other products, it is not compatible with the following:
Superphosphate, Sulphur Super 30, Magnesium Oxide, Copper Sulphate and Cobalt SulphateAmmo 36™ can be compatible with the following under certain circumstances:
Dry LimeSegregation may occur when mixed with product with differences of particle size.
Flexi-N (magnesium coated Urea) can be used as a substitute when mixing with Superphosphate based products.
Compatibility
-
Benefits
Mainly used in the late winter/early spring on dairy pasture in Northland where soil sulphate levels are low and rainfall is high
Apply in the late winter for pasture to receive necessary nitrogen and sulphate for the upcoming spring season for optimal pasture growth for dairy production
Ammo 31™ and Ammo 36™ are typically applied in August at a rate of approximately 100kg/ha (equivalent to 30-40kg N/ha)
By applying Ammo 31™ or Ammo 36™ in the late winter pasture will receive the necessary nitrogen and sulphate for the upcoming spring season for optimal pasture growth for dairy production. Of the two fertilisers, Ammo 36™ is more commonly used, due to its higher nitrogen content.
Ammo 36™ is often used in the late winter/early spring on dairy pasture in Northland where soil sulphate levels are low and rainfall is high. -
Application and storage
Ammo 36™ is typically applied in August at a rate of approximately 100kg/ha (equivalent to 30-40kg N/ha). Most farmers will follow this several weeks later with standard urea APPLICATIONs to continued pasture growth to meet the requirements of the dairy herd.
Actual spreading rates will vary according to farm type, climate, productivity and soil type. Soil testing and fertiliser plans are available to ensure you use the right product at the correct rate. Call our Customer Centre for information.
As with most solid fertilisers, Ammo 36™ can be stored over a season as long as it is kept in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Clean drills and spreaders after use to avoid corrosion.