Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Potash vs. Phosphate: What’s the Difference?

Potash vs. Phosphate: What’s the Difference?

"Potash and phosphate play important but different roles in the development of crop growth. The chemical nutrients are both used to produce fertilizers that have become increasingly important as demand for more resource-intensive food grows in response to rising incomes across the world.
Neither potash nor phosphate can be used interchangeably. They both provide specific functions in supporting plant growth and are often judiciously and precisely applied to meet the specific requirements of a particular crop, climate, soil type or topography."

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