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Urea fertilizer is white, odorless, easily soluble in water, 46 kg per 100 kg.
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It is a fertilizer containing nitrogen.
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Urea fertilizer is the fertilizer containing the highest level of Nitrogen among chemical fertilizers.
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Its agricultural value is high.
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It acts directly on plants as a source of plant nutrients and ensures that qualified and abundant products are taken.
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It has less corrosive effect on agricultural tools.
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It is a fertilizer that costs less in terms of unit nitrogen.
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Urea fertilizer can be applied to the soil in various ways, as well as successfully in irrigation water or by spraying.
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NITROGEN CONTENT • Since urea fertilizer can dissolve very quickly in the soil, plants benefit very quickly from the nitrogen it contains.
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It is effective in increasing the height of the plant.
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It increases the grain and fruit yield of the plant.
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It is effective in root development of the plant.
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While the growth of the plant regresses in the absence of nitrogen in plants, the root development of the plant becomes thin.
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In addition, yellowing occurs on the lower leaves of the plant.
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In case of continuous Nitrogen deficiencies, the leaves take on a brown color and die.
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Since they immediately use the Nitrogen in the plants during the use of urea fertilizer, the Nitrogen requirement is not met continuously.
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In order to meet the nitrogen required for this, other nitrate fertilizers should be used as fertilization or top fertilizer.
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For example, CAN26% N or AN33%N.
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STORAGE • Keep away from heat and fire sources.
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Stack the packaged fertilizers in clusters.
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When stacking, take care to have a maximum of 15 sacks, to use grids by cutting the sacks from the ground, and to leave at least 1 meter between them.
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Store in dry and well-ventilated warehouses.
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Do not smoke or use fire in the storage area.
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Keep fertilizer away from direct daylight to prevent physical deterioration by heat.
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Do not store fertilizer in a humid environment.
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Make sure that the doors of the places where the fertilizers are stored are closed, especially in areas where the night and day temperatures are different and the humidity is high.
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Use gloves in cases where the fertilizer will come into contact with hands for a long time.
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Never stockpile in the same indoor environment as Ammonium Nitrate fertilizers and other types of composite fertilizers.


