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Urea or CAN?
Urea and calcium ammonium nitrate (can) are both nitrogen fertilizers. How do their nitrogen supply effects differ, and how should they be chosen in practice? In today’s agricultural input market, an increasing number of distributors and growers are paying close attention to Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN) . In certain application scenarios, CAN is even being used to partially replace traditional urea for topdressing. So, what are the fundamental differences between urea and

Camille W.
Jan 144 min read


Calcium Ammonium Nitrate Selection Guide:The Scientific Mechanism of Nitrogen–Calcium Synergy and the Adaptation of 27% / 15.5% Grades
I. Introduction: The Global Challenge of “Nitrogen–Calcium Balance” In the vineyards of Chile’s Central Valley, growers often suffer...

Fernando Chen
Sep 26, 202516 min read


CNT & CAN: The ‘Calcium-Nitrogen Duo’ from Farmland to Industry
Nitrate compounds are indispensable nutrient sources in modern agriculture, providing efficient nitrogen for crops while regulating soil...

Fernando Chen
Apr 23, 20257 min read
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