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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 Magnesium Nitrate: The Multi-Nutrient Fertilizer Powering Modern Efficient Agriculture
In the pursuit of efficient and high-quality agriculture, scientific fertilization is not only the core to improving crop yields but also the key to enhancing produce quality and protecting soil ecology. Calcium magnesium nitrate, a compound medium-element fertilizer with both “quick-acting” and “multi-functional” characteristics, is becoming increasingly popular as it provides three essential nutrients—nitrogen (N), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg)—in one product. This advan
Camille W.
Nov 5, 20253 min read


Nitro-Compound Fertilizers - More Than Just Fast Fertilizer Efficiency!
Nitro-compound fertilizer is a highly efficient, eco-friendly new type of fertilizer that has developed rapidly in the past decade. With...
Camille W.
Aug 20, 20254 min read


Sodium Nitrate: Properties, Applications, Production, and Market Overview
1. Introduction Sodium nitrate is an inorganic salt historically first extracted from the Atacama Desert in Chile—known as the driest...
Camille W.
Aug 6, 20255 min read
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