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  2. Calcium ammonium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    The term "calcium ammonium nitrate" is applied to multiple different, but closely related formulations. One variety of calcium ammonium nitrate is made by adding powdered limestone to ammonium nitrate; [1] [2] another, fully water-soluble version, is a mixture of calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate, which crystallizes as a hydrated double salt: [3] 5Ca(NO 3) 2 •NH 4 NO 3 •10H 2 O.

  3. Category:Inorganic fertilizers - Wikipedia

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  4. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural use of inorganic fertilizers in 2021 was 195 million tonnes of nutrients, of which 56% was nitrogen. [20] Asia represented 53% of the world's total agricultural use of inorganic fertilizers in 2021, followed by the Americas (29%), Europe (12%), Africa (4%) and Oceania (2%). This ranking of the regions is the same for all nutrients.

  5. Soil fertility - Wikipedia

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    Inorganic fertilizers are generally less expensive and have higher concentrations of nutrients than organic fertilizers. Also, since nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium generally must be in the inorganic forms to be taken up by plants, inorganic fertilizers are generally immediately bioavailable to plants without modification. [5]

  6. World’s 1st carbon-free fertilizer plant to be built in ...

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    Zero-emission agricultural plant will deliver carbon-free fertilizer to Mid-Columbia farmers. It’s being called disruptive to the industry. World’s 1st carbon-free fertilizer plant to be built ...

  7. CF Industries - Wikipedia

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    CF Industries Holdings, Inc. is an American manufacturer and distributor of agricultural fertilizers, including ammonia, urea, and ammonium nitrate products. The company is based in Northbrook, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, [3] and was founded in 1946 as the Central Farmers Fertilizer Company.

  8. Superphosphate - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of superphosphate fertilisers is that a significant proportion of the phosphate content is soluble and is immediately available to plants. It thus provides a very quick boost to plant growth. However, the complex soil dynamics tend to immobilize phosphate in mineral complexes or organic ligands reducing the availability to plants ...

  9. Eli Lilly to acquire manufacturing facility from Nexus Pharma

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    Lilly expects production at the facility based in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, to begin at the end of 2025. Soaring demand for GLP-1 agonists, a class of highly effective diabetes and obesity ...

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