Our Bag Mix formula save money

By using our bag mix formulations and mixing on site you will save money and have greater flexibility in your program.

Bag mixing is simple, just add the required number of 25 kg bags to the tank, make up to 1000 litres and mix well with a firefighter or other device.

In Solution Wet Season Mix High Phosphorus

A mix of urea phosphate and technical grade ammonium sulphate at the rate of 4:1
Analysis: 18.5% Nitrogen, 15.3% Phosphorus, 4.8% Sulphur.
Available on 40 bag pallets (1 tonne) (Pallet contains 32 bags of UP and 8 bags technical grade SOA).

Mixing Instructions
Add 4 bags of Urea Phosphate and 1 Bag of Sulphate of Ammonia to a tank and bring up to 1000 litres with water. Mix well with a fire fighter or mechanical mixer until dissolved. Set the dilution on the dosing unit to 1:100 to achieve the results below or vary the dilution to achieve your desired result.

Note this mixture does not contain any free Urea and is completely non toxic.

Cattle drinking 40 litres per day will receive 11.25 grams Nitrogen (equivalent to 25 grams urea), 9.6 grams Phosphorus and 3.0 grams Sulphur at a cost of approximately 14 cents per head per day.

In Solution Early Dry Season Mix

A mix of urea, Urea phosphate and technical grade ammonium sulphate at the rate of 1:7:2 Analysis: 21.4% Nitrogen, 13.4% Phosphorus, 4.8% Sulphur.

Mixing Instructions

Add 1 bag of Urea, 7 bags of Urea Phosphate and 2 Bag of Sulphate of Ammonia to a tank and bring up to 1000 litres with water. Mix well with a fire fighter or mechanical mixer until dissolved. Set the dilution on the dosing unit to 1:150 to achieve the results below or vary the dilution to achieve your desired result.

Not this mixture contains free Urea and is potentially toxic to ruminants. Feed with caution..

Cattle drinking 40 litres per day will receive 14 grams Nitrogen (equivalent to 31 grams urea), 9.0 grams Phosphorus and 3.2 grams Sulphur at a cost of 16 cents per head per day.

In Solution Dry Season Mix

A mix of urea, Urea phosphate and technical grade ammonium sulphate at the rate of 3:5:2

Analysis: 27% Nitrogen, 9.6% Phosphorus, 4.8% Sulphur.

This product contains free urea and is potentially toxic to feed ruminants. Feed with caution.

Mixing Instructions

Add 3 bags of Urea, 5 bags of Urea Phosphate and 2 Bag of Sulphate of Ammonia to a tank and bring up to 1000 litres with water. Mix well with a fire fighter or mechanical mixer until dissolved. Set the dilution on the dosing unit to 1:150 to achieve the results below or vary the dilution to achieve your desired result.

Cattle drinking 40 litres per day will receive 18 grams Nitrogen (equivalent to 39 grams urea), 6.4 grams Phosphorus and 3.2 grams Sulphur at a cost of 14 cents per head per day.

In Solution High Urea

A mix of urea, Urea phosphate and technical grade ammonium sulphate at the rate of 5:3:2. Analysis: 32.6% Nitrogen, 5.76% Phosphorus, 4.8% Sulphur.

This product contains free urea and is potentially toxic to feed ruminants. Feed with caution.

Mixing Instructions

Add 5 bags of Urea, 3 bags of Urea Phosphate and 2 Bag of Sulphate of Ammonia to a tank and bring up to 1000 litres with water. Mix well with a fire fighter or mechanical mixer until dissolved. Set the dilution on the dosing unit to 1:150 to achieve the results below or vary the dilution to achieve your desired result.

Cattle drinking 40 litres per day will receive 21.7 grams Nitrogen (equivalent to 47.2 grams urea), 3.84 grams Phosphorus and 3.2 grams Sulphur at a cost of 12 cents per head per day.

In Solution Technical Grade Ammonium Sulphate

It is important to use a Technical grade Ammonium Sulphate in water soluble formulations. This is because of higher solubility and less unwanted metals when compared to fertilizer grades.

Ammonium Sulphate is 21% Nitrogen and 24% Sulphur.

Shipping available from Townsville or Brisbane.

In Solution Urea Phosphate

Urea Phosphate is a completely safe source of nitrogen and phosphorus for ruminants. It does not contain free urea and is not broken down by the enzyme urease and will not cause ammonia toxicity. It is the preferred source of N and P in most seasons and areas as it is highly soluble, 100% available to the animal and is the most cost effective source of N and P available at present.

Urea Phosphate is combined with technical grade Sulphate of Ammonia to provide an additional source of Nitrogen and sulphur. It may also be combined with magnesium sulphate to provide additional magnesium when this is required.

The analysis for Urea Phosphate is 18% Nitrogen and 19.2 % Phosphorus.

Shipping is available from Townsville or Brisbane.

 

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