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  2. Controlled-release fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    Methylene diurea (MDU) is component of the most popular controlled-release fertilizers. [1] A controlled-release fertiliser (CRF) is a granulated fertiliser that releases nutrients gradually into the soil (i.e., with a controlled release period). [2] Controlled-release fertilizer is also known as controlled-availability fertilizer, delayed ...

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    Landus Co-op unveils first U.S. commercial green fertilizer plant, $15M distribution facility near Boone. ... The Des Moines-based cooperative is cutting out the middleman — producing a slow ...

  5. Organic fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Organic fertilizers are fertilizers that are naturally produced. [1] Fertilizers are materials that can be added to soil or plants, in order to provide nutrients and sustain growth. Typical organic fertilizers include all animal waste including meat processing waste, manure, slurry, and guano; plus plant based fertilizers such as compost; and ...

  6. 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.

  7. Coated urea - Wikipedia

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    Sulfur-coated urea, or SCU, fertilizers release nitrogen via water penetration through cracks and micropores in the coating. Once water penetrates through the coating, nitrogen release is rapid. The particles of fertilizer may in turn be sealed with wax to slow release further still, making microbial degradation necessary to permit water ...

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