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44-0-0 HCU® - Humic Coated Urea

10006117

Available in USA

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Description

2% Humic Acid

  • Features CarbonCoat Technology -- urea granules with a potassium humate coating
  • Provides equal or better performance compared to leading stabilized nitrogen products
  • 100% soluble granules for use in both liquid and dry applications
  • Offers strong economics in use
  • Available as a standalone product and as a component in fertilizer blends

Specifications

Category Fertilizers, Soil Amendments, Humic Products
Markets Golf, Sports Fields, Lawn & Landscape
Application / Areas of Use Golf Courses, Commercial Lawns, Residential Lawns, Sod Farms, Ornamentals, Nursery, Row Crops, Specialty Crops, Sports Fields
Technologies CarbonCoat™
States Registered
Registration Number
Density (lbs/ft3) 46
Package Wt. 50 lbs
Bag/Pallet 40
SGN Size 215
Type Granular Soluble
Nitrogen Source(s) HCU
Slow-Release N (%) 0

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