SilliamWhale
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It has a fraction less SDHI, not significant but just enough to make it a 'niche product'
Why do companies make two versions of the same? Ie palio and bdway star, pexan and adexar? Etc
It has a fraction less SDHI, not significant but just enough to make it a 'niche product'
Are there any good websites that I can put in a chemical product name to find out the active ingredients and concentration etc so I can check when pricing chemicals I am pricing like for like
Are there any good websites that I can put in a chemical product name to find out the active ingredients and concentration etc so I can check when pricing chemicals I am pricing like for like
If you search for the product name, you'll often find an online product label you can then look at.
Yes normally do that but trying to compare human Extra and superman and unfortunately Google won't find them as it pulls up all sorts with them. Anyone got a link for the book?
Does Hu-Man Extra still exist? Can only find Hu-Man 15
http://www.headlandagrochemicals.co.uk/product-viewer.asp?pid=79
and Superman
http://www.omex.com/site-content/1/International/Recommendations for use pdfs/Superman.pdf
Putting in the manufacturer name, or manganese or something else narrows it down greatly.
Are there any good websites that I can put in a chemical product name to find out the active ingredients and concentration etc so I can check when pricing chemicals I am pricing like for like
Has anyone got a price for Amistar please.
Thank you . That's a very good price.
Isn't amistar available as a cheaper generic?
As his Avatar is Mr Chips suspect may be used on potatoes in which case I think only the Amistar label has potatoes - be interesting to see if I am correct.