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  2. Controlled-release fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    Slow- or controlled-release fertilizer: A fertilizer containing a plant nutrient in a form which delays its availability for plant uptake and use after application, or which extends its availability to the plant significantly longer than a reference ‘rapidly available nutrient fertilizer’ such as ammonium nitrate or urea, ammonium phosphate ...

  3. What’s The Difference Between Potting Mix And Potting ... - AOL

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    Slow-release fertilizer is sometimes added to potting mixes. It looks like tiny, round balls and lasts a few months. It looks like tiny, round balls and lasts a few months.

  4. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    A controlled-release fertiliser (CRF) is a granulated fertiliser that releases nutrients gradually into the soil (i.e., with a controlled release period). [57] Controlled-release fertilizer is also known as controlled-availability fertilizer, delayed-release fertilizer, metered-release fertilizer, or slow-acting fertilizer.

  5. Soil fertility - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen and potassium are also needed in substantial amounts. For this reason these three elements are always identified on a commercial fertilizer analysis. For example, a 10-10-15 fertilizer has 10 percent nitrogen, 10 percent available phosphorus (P 2 O 5) and 15 percent water-soluble potassium (K 2 O). Sulfur is the fourth element that may ...

  6. Talk:Controlled-release fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    A few small improvements/updates in the text: In section manufacturers of controlled release fertilizers in the tables The Scotts Company is mentioned as producer of Agroblen and Osmocote, this has changed in early 2014: new owner is ICL (Israel Chemicals Limited), this business unit is also called the last few years Everris International as part of ICL's specialty fertilizer business unit.

  7. Landus Co-op unveils modular green fertilizer plant, $15M ...

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    Landus Co-op unveils first U.S. commercial green fertilizer plant, $15M distribution facility near Boone. Leaders say projects will lower farmers costs.

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