PremierCrop Sulphur
20.8.12 + 7(SO3)
A true granular compound with a popular, flexible analysis for silage and other conserved forage, together with many spring sown arable applications
As a spring applied product PremierCrop Sulphur fits into a typical UK situation where fields have average P & K indices as well as a high N requirement with S.
This makes PremierCrop Sulphur the best choice when quality counts for first cut silage.
For grassland applications the higher levels of Potash and Sulphur will lead to efficient Nitrogen uptake allowing the plant to convert more N into high quality dry matter and protein.
Evidence from GrowHow and independent trials show that Sulphur should be used in the majority of situations unless there is data to prove that the field does not need Sulphur.
Areas of Suitability
Grassland - for spring application on first cut silage, 400-600 kg/ha. At higher rates split the dressing.
As a single mid-season dressing on grazing grass, where a maintenance P & K dressing is required, apply at 200 kg/ha.
Forage Maize - use PremierCrop Sulphur to supplement organic manures as a seedbed fertiliser using 300-500 kg/ha.
Arable - as a seedbed dressing for spring sown cereals and oilseed rape at 350-500 kg/ha.
Potential to use as a top dressing treatment for winter cereals where P & K is required in the spring.
| Features | Benefits |
| A True Granular Compound | Even application of nutrients to 24m and above where required (with a correctly calibrated spreader) |
| High N and K with lower P levels | Reflects crop need for a range of grass and forage crops together with efficient spring application of P and K to winter sown crops and addresses an increasing demand for lower P products |
| Contains Sulphur | The majority of the UK now requires Sulphur supplementation to achieve optimum yields |
| Manufactured at sites which are accredited to ISO 9001:2000 | Reliable product, consistent quality, confidence in use and response |
* GrowHow recommends that you set up your spreader for both application rate and spread pattern.