Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Agrochemical Functions
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Agrochemicals Features
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Application Technique
- Application Methods & Rates
It is always recommended that a jar test be done when adding to other fertilizer or chemicals. Always read and follow the pesticide labels when considering tank mixing pesticides with fertilizer products.
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Soil Applied General Guidelines
Use 1-2 gallons per acre alone or mixed with other NPK (i.e. NACHURS Triple Option) in-furrow on crops such as but not limited to corn, cotton, peanuts, potato, soybean, sugar beet to supply boron, cobalt, and molybdenum.
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General Foliar Rates
Vegetable Crops:
Use 1-2 gallons per acre with 8-10 gallons of water every 7-10 days on vegetable crops starting 10-15 days after transplant or at 2”-5” tall on seeded crops.
Soybeans:
1-2 gallons per acre. Foliar apply at the 4th-6th trifoliate, and then 80-85% podset.
Small Grains (including Cereals), Dry Beans, Sugar Beets and other Row Crops:
1-2 gallons per acre foliar.
Peanuts:
1-2 gallons per acre anytime after pegging.
Hay/Forage:
1-2 gallons per acre foliar.
Citrus:
• 2 gallons per acre in April with seasonal sprays.
• 2 gallons per acre in June with seasonal sprays.
• 2 gallons per acre August with seasonal sprays.
Additional Fruit Trees:
1 gallon per acre with 8-10 gallons of water starting at budswell and continue as needed.
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