For tillage, dairy, sheep and beef farmers
Who are looking to improve crop yield and quality through a steady supply of crop essential nutrients
Our product is a multi-nutrient granular fertiliser containing 19.2% S, 12% K, 3.6% Mg, 12.2% Ca
Better than other forms on the market as the sulphur is released over a 55-day period, preventing potential leaching losses
Our solution is fully approved for organic use, contains low levels of chloride and has a lower carbon footprint than standard practice
It is tried, tested and proven in Ireland and the UK
Polysulphate® is a unique, multi-nutrient fertiliser containing sulphur (S), potassium (K), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) in water-soluble, plant available forms. Mined in the UK, Polysulphate® can be applied as a straight or combined into multi-nutrient compounds.
POLYSULPHATE is a key source of sulphur in many of our NUTRI-MATCH blends | |
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Polysulphate | 11.6K 3.6Mg 19.2S 12.2Ca |
Polysulphate™ releases sulphate for double the number of days compared to other forms of sulphur. An independent trial by the University of Nottingham compared the nutrient release pattern of various sulphur fertilisers. Polysulphate gave the most prolonged release of plant-available sulphur - up to 50 days post-application – which gives the best match with the rate of crop uptake and minimises the risk of leaching.
All the nutrients are fully available to plants.
Yes, Polysulphate is fully soluble.
Yes, we do not see a lesser uptake by plants, even in small plots, where flow of nutrients is relatively higher than soil.
No, we supply Polysulphate® in a wide range of prescription NS, NPKS and NKS blended compounds.
Our aim is to provide specific carbon footprints for our products, improving accuracy for recording and reporting. NUTRI-CO2OL, our independently ADAS verified carbon footprint model, was developed to account for changes in raw material sourcing, production and blending sites.
Spreader settings for granular Polysulphate® fertiliser are available from most manufacturers of centrifugal spreaders.
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