Drip irrigation is a useful practice to enhance water and nutrient use efficiency. The use of drip irrigation significantly reduces nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions compared to furrow and sprinkler irrigation systems.
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Dependability
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Contain chloride and urea, with no trace elements, and they are acidifying which keeps drip lines clean.
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Clean materials: made with low impurity ingredients
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Delivers crops’ complete calcium and boron requirements
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ICL quality: tight control of ingredients, manufacturing, and consistency
Recommended rate: Apply 7-12 kg/1000 m2 per week |
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.