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Animal, Plant & Soil ScienceAnimal, Plant & Soil Science D3-3 Fertilizer Formulations Animal, Plant & Soil Science D3-3 Fertilizer Formulations

What are organic and inorganic fertilizers? II. A fertilizer is an organic or inorganic material applied to soil or water which provides nutrients that increase plant growth, yield, and nutritional quality.

Objectives 1.Describe inorganic fertilizers. 2. Explain fertilizer analysis, grade, and ratio. 3. Calculations of fertilizer rations.

What are fertilizer analysis, grade, and ratio? III. It is important to know the nutrient content of a fertilizer in order to apply the recommended amount. A. Fertilizer analysis lists the fertilizer elements in the bag and their percent content.

What are fertilizer analysis, grade, and ratio? 1. This list could include any of the 13 mineral elements. 2. The percentage of the three macronutrients is always listed on the fertilizer label in the same order. Nitrogen, phosphorus in the form of phosphoric acid, and potassium in the form of potash.

What are fertilizer analysis, grade, and ratio? 3. Fertilizer grades never total 100 percent. A fertilizer is 30 percent nutrient and 70 percent other ingredients. The remainder of the fertilizer is the weight of the other elements that are part of the carrier, such as hydrogen and oxygen. 4. A small percentage of fertilizer is filler and conditioner.  a. Filler may be sand, clay granules, ground limestone, or ground corn cobs and is used to bring a load of bulk fertilizer to a desired weight.  b. Conditioner improves the quality of a fertilizer and makes it easier to use.

What are fertilizer analysis, grade, and ratio? C. The fertilizer ratio states the relative amounts of nitrogen, phosphate, and potash in fertilizers. Ratios are useful when comparing two fertilizers.

How do I calculate fertilizer needed? To determine the amount of each nutrient in a complete fertilizer, the percentage of the nutrient is multiplied by the weight of the fertilizer. For example, in a 50 pound bag of : Nitrogen = 50 pounds × 20% = 10 pounds Phosphate = 50 pounds × 10% = 5 pounds Potash = 50 pounds × 10% = 5 pounds

How is a nutrient management plan developed? Lab: Determine the quantity of nutrients needed (Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium) 1. Measure the square footage of your area. 2. Using the soil analysis chart, evaluate the two types of fertilizer given and choose the one that would require the fewest 50 lb. bags for each scenario. 3. Calculate the amount of commercial fertilizer bags you would need for your assigned area for each scenario.