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Contact SupplierUrea is an inexpensive form of nitrogen fertilizer with an NPK (nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium) ratio of 46-0-0. Although urea is naturally produced in humans and animals, synthetic urea is manufactured with anhydrous ammonia.
Urea initially breaks down as ammonium, then turns into nitrate. This breakdown begins immediately after spreading the urea, which is why you must work fast to incorporate it into the soil, preferably within two days.
Touching the fertilizer may cause skin irritation, and ingesting it may be poisonous. Nitrates are the ingredients that cause the poisoning. Nitrates are a form of nitrogen that plants can easily absorb. Nitrogen is essential for plant growth, but it can be very dangerous when present at high levels in humans.
Commercially it is manufactured with the help of ammonia and carbon dioxide. Extensively used as a chemical fertilizer, urea releases nitrogen into soil which is thereafter taken in by the plants. On a commercial basis, urea is available as prills or as a granulated fertilizer.
Commercially it is manufactured with the help of ammonia and carbon dioxide. Extensively used as a chemical fertilizer, urea releases nitrogen into soil which is thereafter taken in by the plants. On a commercial basis, urea is available as prills or as a granulated fertilizer.
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