Urea is a nitrogenous fertilizer with a high nitrogen content of about 46%. Nitrogen supports vegetative growth and it is mostly marketed in white crystals form.
Features
Superior Nitrogen content
Non-flammable and risk-free storage
Low production cost, as the source is natural
Wide application range (suitable for all types of crops and soils)
Urea is a nitrogenous fertilizer with a high nitrogen content of about 46%. Nitrogen supports vegetative growth and it is mostly marketed in white crystals form. Urea is neutral in pH and can adapt to different kinds of soils. Urea is widely used in the agricultural sector both as a fertilizer and animal feed additive. Urea is used primarily to aid photosynthesis and promote green leafy growth.
Advantages of Urea
Superior Nitrogen content
Non-flammable and risk-free storage
Low production cost, as the source is natural
Wide application range (suitable for all types of crops and soils)
Neutral pH and harmless to crops and soil
Recommendations on Urea Application
Urea can be applied as a top dressing.
Urea should be applied at the time of sowing
contact with the seeds should be avoided.
Urea should be mixed with earth or sand before its application because it is highly Nitrogen-concentrated.
Urea should not be applied when the soil is wet or it is likely to rain within three to four days after application
Compactibility of Urea with other Fertilizers
Urea can easily be blended with Mono-ammonium Phosphate (MAP) or Di-ammonium Phosphate (DAP). However, Urea must not be mixed with any superphosphate unless applied immediately after blending as Urea reacts with superphosphate liberating water molecules. This will produce a damp material that is hard to store and apply.
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