Calabrese: Apply 400 to 600 kg/ha in the base dressing (club root) or broadcast
Celery: Apply 400 to 600 kg/ha in the base dressing or broadcast
Chinese Cabbage: Apply 400 to 600 kg/ha in the base dressing (club root) or broadcast
Cucumber (field grown): Apply 400 to 600 kg/ha in the base dressing or broadcast.
Daffodil: 323 kg/ha as top dressing
Grass (grazing): For equine pasture, apply a maximum rate of 75 kg/ha in March as part of your fertilizer program
Nursery stock/ornamentals: First Year 323 kg/ha as top dressing. Second year onwards 645 kg/ha as top dressing
Nuts (deciduous): Apply 150-300kg/ha prior to bud burst early spring. To be applied as a band spread not as overall broadcast. Exact recommendation depends on soil analysis and variety requirements. Refer to Yara fruit specialist for detailed recommendation.
Pears: 250 kg/ha applied early spring prior to bud burst followed by 100-150 kg/ha top up at early fruitlet stage. 100-350 kg/ha autumn application post harvest, depending on variety.
Calabrese: Apply 400 to 600 kg/ha in the base dressing (club root) or broadcast
Celery: Apply 400 to 600 kg/ha in the base dressing or broadcast
Chinese Cabbage: Apply 400 to 600 kg/ha in the base dressing (club root) or broadcast
Cucumber (field grown): Apply 400 to 600 kg/ha in the base dressing or broadcast.
Daffodil: 323 kg/ha as top dressing
Grass (grazing): For equine pasture, apply a maximum rate of 75 kg/ha in March as part of your fertilizer program
Nursery stock/ornamentals: First Year 323 kg/ha as top dressing. Second year onwards 645 kg/ha as top dressing
Nuts (deciduous): Apply 150-300kg/ha prior to bud burst early spring. To be applied as a band spread not as overall broadcast. Exact recommendation depends on soil analysis and variety requirements. Refer to Yara fruit specialist for detailed recommendation.
Pears: 250 kg/ha applied early spring prior to bud burst followed by 100-150 kg/ha top up at early fruitlet stage. 100-350 kg/ha autumn application post harvest, depending on variety.
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