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L-CBF 4-0-3-2s-.5Mg The best way to improve your nitrogen efficiency. L-CBF Boost™ is a molasses-based carbon additive designed to improve the efficiency and performance of your liquid fertilizer program and boost crop yield. Its formulation can keep nitrogen in solution; which in turn can reduce volatilization lost to the atmosphere. The sugars in L-CBF Boost™ can enhance the biological stabilization of nitrogen in the soil and act as an excellent biological stimulant when added to other liquid fertilizers. L-CBF Boost™ can also act as a surfactant and drift control product. Apply L-CBF Boost™early or late season to help maximize your nitrogen efficiency, enhance your soil biology, and improve your yield potential.

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What makes a good crop? Good crops grow in healthy, mineralized soils that are biologically active and have good structure. Our Crop Management Program is designed to feed your crop at the correct time to meet that crop’s specific needs. Benefits of our Crop Management Program Higher yields Increased mineral uptake Better plant health Improved water efficiency Larger root systems Better seed quality Greater nutrient efficiency The Midwestern BioAg Fertilizer Formula BALANCE A fertilizer should have a balance of nutrients needed for optimum plant growth, yield, and feed quality beyond N-P-K. It should include calcium, sulfur, trace minerals, and some carbon and sugar to feed soil microbes and make nutrients more available to the plant. SOLUBLE TO SLOW RELEASE Most fertilizers are highly soluble, which gives the plant a quick charge but then becomes deficient later when the plant needs the most nutrients. By balancing soluble to slow release, the plant receives adequate nutrients throughout the growing season. pH When the fertilizer’s pH is less than 6.5, nutrients are more available to the plant with less chance of being tied up in the soil. A lower pH fertilizer also creates availability of other nutrients for greater uptake in the root zone of the plant. NON-HARMFUL A fertilizer should be gentle on the soil, roots, and soil microbes. For example, high levels of chloride and ammonia have a negative effect. By keeping them to a minimum in addition to supplying root and biological stimulants, you can have a positive effect on yield.

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