Agriculture Natural Gypsum is an essential soil conditioner and fertilizer, specifically designed to improve soil structure and fertility. With a balanced pH level of approximately 7.4 and rich nutrients like Calcium (22.05%) and Sulphur (17%), it is ideal for enhancing crop yield and soil health. This gypsum is 100% natural, ensuring sustainable farming practices for better crop performance.
Nutritional Composition:
- Sulphur: 17%
- Calcium: 22.05%
- Magnesium: 1.22%
- Sulphate: 52.8%
Key Benefits:
- Improves soil structure and reduces compaction.
- Enhances water penetration in soil.
- Provides essential nutrients to crops.
- Adjusts soil pH to an optimal level for plant growth.
- Suitable for a variety of crops including wheat, rice, and vegetables.
Recommended Usage:
- Dosage: Minimum 3 bags (150 kg) per acre.
- Application: Spread evenly over the field and mix into the soil before planting or during soil preparation.
Key Features:
- 100% natural agricultural gypsum.
- Rich in essential nutrients for soil and crops.
- Sustainable and eco-friendly solution.
- Balanced pH level for better crop growth.
- Highly effective in reducing soil salinity.
FAQs:
What is it used for?
Agriculture Natural Gypsum is used to improve soil structure, reduce compaction, and provide essential nutrients like calcium and sulfur for crop growth.
How does the product work?
The gypsum conditions the soil by improving aeration, increasing water infiltration, and neutralizing soil pH.
Why should you choose this product?
This natural gypsum fertilizer provides an eco-friendly way to enrich soil health, optimize crop yield, and ensure sustainable farming practices.
How to Use?
Spread the recommended amount evenly across the field and mix thoroughly into the soil during land preparation.
What can it be used for?
It is suitable for a wide range of crops including cereals, pulses, and vegetables.
When can it be used?
Apply during soil preparation or before sowing for maximum effectiveness.
Approximate coverage of product:
One 50kg bag covers approximately 1/3 acre, with a minimum recommendation of 3 bags per acre.
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