Five-stage seed, foliar, and growth-period treatments raise organic chromium in white kidney beans to support scalable health food use.
Acid-ammonia granulation activates bauxite into dispersible granules that absorb more phosphate with lower energy use and less variability.
A coated granule combines macronutrients and micronutrients for uniform dosing, gradual release, lower nutrient loss, and higher crop yield.
Co-agglomerated metal oxide and phosphate domains raise granule crush strength while improving phosphorus adsorption and runoff mitigation.
A calcium-magnesium ammonium phosphate and sulfate composition enables slow nutrient release, reducing repeated fertilizer applications and soil depletion.
A homogeneous urea-sulfate granule uses metal sulfates to curb nitrogen volatilization while avoiding clumping and excess water during production.