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Turf Nutrition Tool (TNT®)

The Turf Nutrition Tool (TNT) is a web-based platform that allows turf managers to create custom nutrition programs and model the nitrogen release of many of our most popular granular and foliar products.

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Planning is the key

Perfect for building season-long nutrition programs or comparing approaches for in-season practices like aerification, the TNT simplifies both product selection and application scheduling.

TNT considers several key variables while modeling nitrogen release, including climate, application timing, product analysis, nitrogen composition, and application rates. 

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