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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 8086885" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>I believe an awful lot of this product used to go into such mixes giving the blender a a very cheap base into which they had to top up with urea /AN to get to the required density</p><p>I have used it neat in an attempt to prevent capping which the sulphur could help by acidifying the surface. You had to apply something like 800-1000 litres per hectare ( or possibly per acre,) we did not notice any difference.</p><p>I understood that if you were local to the plant producing this product you could indeed use this low density product was a very cheap source of fertiliser but had to be careful as it was so acid.</p><p>I suspect their overuse could lead to big problems but expect a good dollop off lime would cure most issues as Sulphur is very mobile in most soils I believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 8086885, member: 1951"] I believe an awful lot of this product used to go into such mixes giving the blender a a very cheap base into which they had to top up with urea /AN to get to the required density I have used it neat in an attempt to prevent capping which the sulphur could help by acidifying the surface. You had to apply something like 800-1000 litres per hectare ( or possibly per acre,) we did not notice any difference. I understood that if you were local to the plant producing this product you could indeed use this low density product was a very cheap source of fertiliser but had to be careful as it was so acid. I suspect their overuse could lead to big problems but expect a good dollop off lime would cure most issues as Sulphur is very mobile in most soils I believe. [/QUOTE]
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