![]() ![]() The five most common questions asked when growers and avisors are looking at using liquid nitrogen sources are This shift towards liquids has not always been for consistent reasons, this paper will seek to explore the market leading products and share some of the authors experiences to answer the five most commonly asked questions about liquid N Market activity would suggest this figure would have increased significantly during the last decade. A Kondinin group survey in 2003 showed 18% of respondants countrywide were using some liquid forms of nitrogen. However liquids have not been widely used by farmers until the 2000’s. Workers such as Strong (1982), Smith (1985), Powlson (1989), Kettlewell (1987) and Gooding (1989) delivered foundation research into the use of urea solutions as a useful foliar suppliments to grain crops. The use of liquid nitrogen fertiliser is not new to australian grains production. Understanding available application methods and ideal environmental conditions for nutrient uptake will also enable growers to get the best chance of success with Liquid N products. ![]() Understanding the formulations and their relative strengths / weaknesses can enable growers to utilise the products available to them to maximise productivity. Liquid fertiliser is an important fertiliser ‘tool’ that allows growers to apply meaningful amounts of Nitrogen and other important elements strategically within a growing season. Business development and commercialisation ![]()
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