Max 44-0-0

Turn your crops into absolute nitro-gems

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P2O5

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Satisfy your crops’ substantial nitrogen cravings with Agrocote® Max 44-0-0 | 1-2M. With just one simple application prior to planting or seeding, especially in lighter soil conditions, you can easily meet the high nitrogen needs of your short-medium cycle crops, such as brassicas, potatoes, and leafy vegetables. Thanks to ICL’s state of the art patented E-Max Release Technology, your plants will enjoy a sustained, controlled, and reliable urea-based nitrogen release over a guaranteed 1-2 month period, based on an average soil temperature of 21°C.

  • Reduced nutrient losses via leaching, volatilization, and denitrification

  • Increases crop yield or maintains it in case of lower nutrient application rate

  • Enhanced nitrogen use efficiency

CropRates
Potato (including seed potatoes):150-400 kg/ha
Fruits and open field vegetables:150-400 kg/ha
Crop
Rates

Trial first on a small scale before changing the rate, application, or any other variables. As circumstances can differ and the application of our products is beyond our control, ICL cannot be held responsible for any adverse results. Suitable for short-medium crop cycles.

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Apply by row application or broadcasting.
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Do not apply more than 1-2 weeks prior to planting.
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Incorporate into the soil at a depth of between 5-10 cm.
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Place the product under drippers where applicable.
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Improve product and plant performance by irrigating after planting/seeding.
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Reduce the dosage if WSFs are used in the second part of the crop cycle.
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Properly seal partly used or damaged bags.
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Store under dry conditions. 

  • E-Max Release Technology, developed by ICL, utilizes a polymer coating to boost nutrient efficiency through controlled release. It features a semi-permeable layer that regulates nutrient delivery in harmony with plant requirements, accelerating with warmth and decelerating in colder conditions.

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