YaraMila NK SULPHUR

Bag of YaraMila NK SULPHUR

YaraMila NK SULPHUR (22-0-14 + 7.5% SO3) is a compound fertiliser that can be utilised for high phosphate, low potash soils deficient in sulphur. Often used to replenish potash removed during silage off-take or as a top dressing for cereal who have had a base dressing at sowing but need additional potash and nitrogen late in the season.

Yara fertiliser bags now contain a minimum of 30% recycled plastic

Only available in England, Wales and Scotland. The identical product in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland is YaraMila Zero P Cut

EXTRA ADVICE

Sulphur fertilisers: When spreading fertilisers containing sulphur it is recommended to regularly clean the spreader vanes using a rag with a 'WD40' type lubricant to avoid a build-up of deposits.

EXTRA ADVICE

Sulphur fertilisers: When spreading fertilisers containing sulphur it is recommended to regularly clean the spreader vanes using a rag with a 'WD40' type lubricant to avoid a build-up of deposits.

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Fertiliser spreading advice

Fertiliser spreading advice

Increasing your crop yield and quality doesn’t have to be hard. Getting your spreader settings right might be your best spent few minutes in crop management.

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Spreading nitrogen and sulphur at the same time means more grass

Applying fertilisers containing nitrogen and sulphur means the grass uses nitrogen more effectively, you get more kgs of dry matter per kg of nitrogen that you apply

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