NACHURS® nutritional products approved for use with herbicide technology

Becky Worley, Marketing • April 22, 2019

Press Release

April 22, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Marion, OH


NACHURS® nutritional products approved for use with herbicide technology


NACHURS, an industry leader in plant nutrition products since 1946, announces the approval of six nutritional formulations for use with Bayer’s XtendiMax® with VaporGrip® Technology. These formulations include micronutrient products as well as slow release nitrogen and NPK products, which are all powered by NACHURS Bio-K® technology, the most soluble, available, and efficient form of potassium on the market today.

“Today’s high-yielding crops require more available potassium to meet nutrient demands,” states Tommy Roach, Director of Specialty Products and Product Development. “Being able to provide plant nutrition while simultaneously applying chemicals is a great way to improve plant health, enhance nutrient use efficiency, and elevate crop productivity at the same time.”

Our currently approved products include: NACHURS K-fuel®, NACHURS playmaKer®, NACHURS N-Rage® Max, NACHURS Finish Line®, NACHURS 6% Mn EDTA, and NACHURS 10% Boron.

For further information, contact your local Nachurs representative or visit our website at www.nachurs.com.

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