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K-Till Range

This range of NPKS fertilisers is manufactured locally and based on Muriate of Potash. K-Till Extra products are ideal starter fertilisers and can be used to maintain potassium applications.
 

  

Typical Analysis (w/w%)

  N P K S Ca Cu Zn Bulk Density
(t/m3)
K-Till Extra
 10.2  12.0  11.0 5.8 0.6  0.10  0.20 1.00
K-Till Copper  11.6  12.0  7.5  7.5  0.5  0.33  0.18  1.00
K-Till Zinc  11.6  12.0  7.5  7.5  0.5  0.10  0.45  1.00
K-Till Plus  10.4  14.0  8.8  4.9    0.10  0.20  1.00
K-Till Extra Plus
 9.4  11.0  14.1  5.3  0.6  0.09  0.18  1.00
K-Till Boost  10.6  16.7  5.9  3.7    0.10  0.20  1.00


Features

  • Fully granulated

     

  • Contains well-balanced ratios of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and sulphur and trace elements in every granule

     

  • Sulphur in sulphate form

     

  • Potassium in the Muriate of Potash form

Advantages

  • Improved handling and storage characteristics

     

  • Even application

     

  • Can be applied through air seeders and drilled or banded with the seed, enabling your crop to receive starter doses of plant-essential nutrients.

     

  • Supplies the four most limiting nutrients in WA (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur)

     

  • Supplies maintenance rates of trace elements that can be applied annually, particularly in no-till situations

     

  • Sulphur is in the plant-available form — important for protein

Benefits

  • Well balanced nutrition for higher yields and quality

     

  • Maximise your potassium inputs, improving your yield and quality

     

  • Locally developed product and has good granule integrity

Application

Use K-Till products to supply nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur and trace elements in a one shot starter fertiliser over a range of soil types.


Contact your local area manager to find out more.

 


 

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