Samara University and KuibyshevAzot developed new fertilizer use cases
November 18, 2020, 12:00 pm
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Samara State Agrarian University (SSAU), together with KuibyshevAzot, completed three-year research on the use of the carbamide-ammoniac compound.
The studies were carried out during 2018-2020 on the fields of SSAU for growing spring wheat, corn, sunflower, and soybeans.
The results of the carried experiments showed that the use of the carbamide-ammoniac compound compared with ammonium nitrate gives a better increase in yield for all the tested crops.

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Stefan Petko
May 6, 06:48 pm
It is alarming to see these developments in California. As a vineyard grower, I have faced significant challenges this year, with fertilizer costs rising sharply while market conditions have made it difficult to sell the harvest.
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