Granular Ammonium Sulphate (20-0-0-24S and 20.5-0-0-24S)
White granules made by combining ammonia and sulphuric acid. The solution is sprayed into a granulating drum. Sizing allows for uniform blending, the quality is consistent, and the product is virtually dust-free.
manufactured by Agrium at Redwater, AB.
Crystalline Ammonium Sulphate (Sulfur Fines / Super Sulphate)
Crystalline ammonium sulphate is a translucent crystal substance manufactured in a neutralizer-crystallizer unit. The sulphuric acid is neutralized with ammonia, and the resulting crystals are separated by centrifuge and screened to ensure size and grade consistency.
Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN 28-0-0)
UAN is made by dissolving urea and ammonium nitrate in water. Urea is handled as a liquid at normal atmospheric temperature and pressure. Urea blends uniformly, applies accurately, and is stored and transported relatively easily.
Monoammonium Phosphate (Phos 11-52-0)
“Phos” is a granular fertilizer, with coloring ranging from grey-brown to green.
High-quality phosphoric acid is added to ammonia, and a small amount of sulphuric acid is used for grade control. The liquid is granulated, and then the solid is screened for consistency of size.
Sized for uniform blending, has a consistent quality, and is relatively dust-free.
Ammonium Polyphosphate (10-34-0)
10-34-0 is a clear- to green-coloured liquid manufactured by using a controlled reaction of superphosphoric acid and anhydrous ammonia. The reaction generates a great deal of heat, which produces a high “poly” content. 10-34-0 is an excellent carrier of micronutrients, and is easily stored, handled, transported, and applied.
Potash (0-0-60)
Potash is a pink to red coloured granular fertilizer, manufactured as Muriate of Potash.
Potash granules are formed by using a solution to remove impurities from the mined ore. The cleansed ore is then screened and sized. In addition to being used as fertilizer, potash has industrial applications as well.
Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3 82-0-0)
NH3 is a strong-smelling, clear liquid (when stored below 33°C; above that temperature it is gaseous) used in a variety of applications and as an ingredient for other fertilizers.
NH3 is manufactured in a complex process using natural gas, steam, and air. Carbon dioxide removed during the process is used in the production of urea. Anhydrous ammonia is liquefied and stored under pressure.
NH3 is the least expensive (per kilogram) form of nitrogen, and is a high-quality source of nitrogen.
Safety training is recommended for all users of NH3, and specialized safety training is required for all sellers, transporters, and handlers.
Urea (46-0-0)
Urea is a concentrated dry source of nitrogen. It is white and granular. Urea has many uses, including industrial and forestry applications.
Urea is produced by reacting ammonia and carbon dioxide at high temperatures. The resulting solid is further concentrated, formed into granules, and screened for consistency of size.
Urea is sized for uniform blending, is the most concentrated form of granular nitrogen, and has safe handling and storage properties.
Tiger 90CR
Tiger 90CR is a granular sulphur fertilizer which can be blended with other fertilizers, depending on needs determined by an analysis of the soil. Tiger 90CR is manufactured by Tiger-Sul in Calgary, AB.
Liquid Potash
To liquefy potash, the process is straightforward: blend granular potash with hot, sediment-free water. The fewer dissolved solids there are in the water, the better the result.
Blends
Mid-Sask Ag Services Ltd. will be pleased to perform soil analyses to determine the best blend of fertilizer for your planned seeding needs. Contact you local branch to speak to one of our agronomists.
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