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What is Nutricharge and does anyone have on farm trials?
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easymoney
Posted 9/18/2025 08:31 (#11369827 - in reply to #11369791)
Subject: RE: What is Nutricharge and does anyone have on farm trials?


ecmn
Hilltop Husker - 9/18/2025 08:09

That's in my comments sir. Aluminum lowers nitrogen uptake and efficiency. Complexing metal in the soil such as aluminum. Would result in increased nitrogen efficiency.


Yep, I'll buy that for a dollar. Get aluminum out of the way. Plant is more efficient. That still doesn't make it a nitrogen stabilizer like they were advertising it to be. So I'll ask again what ingredient on the label makes it a nitrogen stabilizer?

So to say if you get aluminum out of the way we can do a better job of uptake nitrogen. But until we measure things, we don't know if that translates into improvements in the soil, the plant and ultimately profit

So I'll ask again. Show the studies where they have done different rate trials of treated and untreated and the plant test soil test and then the ROI.
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