Compound Fertilizer
Compound fertilizers are a type of fertilizer that combines two or more essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium.
Fertilizers are natural or synthetic substances that are applied to soil or plants to provide essential nutrients needed for growth. These nutrients, primarily nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), are often referred to as NPK and are crucial for plant development. Fertilizers can be organic, derived from natural sources like compost, manure, or bone meal, or inorganic, manufactured through chemical processes.

Compound fertilizers are a type of fertilizer that combines two or more essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium.

Fertilizer additives are substances or compounds mixed with fertilizers to optimize their performance such as nutrient stabilizers.

While the rest of the industries in Pakistan suffered due to the pandemic, the fertilizer industry continued to fulfill the…

Applying fertilizer requires careful consideration of various factors. Here we will explore aspects of how to apply fertilizers efficiently.

Organic fertilizer refers to any type of fertilizer that is derived from natural sources, such as plants, animals, and minerals.

Top dressing in agriculture refers to the practice of applying fertilizer or other soil amendments to the surface of the soil after planting.