Corn under-foot fertilization
The right mixture works
The amendment of the Fertilizer Ordinance has imposed restrictions on the use of fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus. Therefore, these nutrients must be utilized as efficiently as possible. The "struvite effect" provides assistance in this respect. Here we explain what this is all about and what benefits it brings.
An established means of making better use of nutrients is under-foot fertilization for some crops. In the case of corn in particular, it is impossible to imagine the placed application of nitrogen and phosphorus as fertilizers without it. But even in this case, there are still some adjustments that can improve efficiency even further. One of these is the combined application of our ESTA Kieserit gran. with diammon phosphate (DAP) in a 1:1 ratio as a under-foot fertilization. In this video, we will provide you with further information on the relevant advantages.