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AGRONOMIC INFORMATION INDEX -
University of Nebraska research conducted by Drs. George
Rehm and Gary Hergert compare Nulex Liquid Zinc with other forms of zinc fertilizers.
Don't skip zinc applications. Yield is limited
by the nutrient in shortest supply.
Details zinc deficiency symptoms and the cause,
how zinc behaves in the soil, and how applying fertilizer zinc can pay
with higher yields. Reprinted from the Fluid Journal.
It's not just the casual recommendation from an
agronomist that growing plants require zinc — it's the law!
Reprint of university research published in
Soil Science Journal shows Nulex Liquid Zinc outperforms chelated zinc.
Reviews the properties of zinc and the causes
of zinc deficiency.
Learn about the various factors contributing to the availability of
micronutrients in soil content.
Details on how these two terms are different and learn what the 18
elements for a plant's normal growth are.
Learn other uses for zinc besides fertilizer.
Where is zinc deficiency found? How can I detect zinc deficiency in
my soil?
An interview with Dr. John Mortvedt, Extension
Soil Specialist at Colorado State University
Zinc is the most common micronutrient deficiency in agriculture. Learn the effects of zinc
deficiency and how adding Nulex to liquid fertilizer programs can maximize yields.