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3-18-18 Starter Conklin Fertilizer

3-18-18 Starter Conklin Fertilizer

Regular price $67.90 USD
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Feast 9-18-9 and 3-18-18 starter fertilizers are high quality, clear liquids. They are formulated to be used in placement applications at the time of
planting or in a foliar feed program, and are available in bulk, 135-gallon and 250-gallon mini-bulks. Feast 9-18-9 and 3-18-18 are not designed to
totally replace a total fertility program, but to supplement them and give plants an added boost at critical stages

Benefits 

 High quality, readily available nutrients
• Versatile – can be foliar or placement applied at recommended rates without crop damage*
• Enhances early growth of young plants
• Fast, more efficient nutrient uptake through foliar feeding or through placement at planting
• Safe to use – easy to store and handle, neutral pH, good stability
• Can be applied with Feast Micro Master™
 EDTA chelated micronutrients

*The use of seed placement starter fertilizer may result in crop damage under the following conditions: low soil moisture, high soil nitrate levels, low
soil organic matter content, extremely light sandy soils, and soils high in sodium or soluble salts. Your own farm environmental conditions and
experience are most important when deciding to use a seed-contact starter fertilizer.

To obtain maximum benefits from these products, soil tests and/or tissue tests are recommended. Use the following table as a planning guide;
actual recommendations may vary. This list does not represent a fertility program, but rather application options. Foliar feed guidelines and rates are
not listed for crops where tissue testing or accurate field diagnosis of need is required before applications are made. Generally, rates of the
appropriate analysis do not exceed two to four gallons per acre. Foliar applications of fertilizers and micronutrients are most feasible under the
following conditions:
1. When plant tests show nutrient deficiencies
2. When soil moisture is adequate for plant needs
3. When fruiting or grain production rates are good
4. When insect, weed and disease control are good
5. When climatic conditions are favorable for fruit or grain development

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