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Lucerne Mix + TE is made up of Superphosphate, Sulphur Super 30 and Potassium Chloride, with a small quantity of boron (as Borate 46) and sodium molybdate.
As a blended product, the appearance of Lucerne mix is based on the specific products used: superphosphate and sulphur super 30 are usually grey through to brown; while potassium chloride can be reddish-pink, white or grey.
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Why use
- Contains the essential trace elements for healthy lucerne production
- Replaces some of the nutrients, as well as supplying some of the sulphur in the elemental form
- Use only once every 2-3 years, to ensure there is no oversupply of trace elements to the lucerne crop
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Safety Information
Lucerne Mix + TE Safety Data Sheet
Caution when mixing
Although Lucerne Mix + TE generally mixes well with other products, it is not compatible with the following:
Urea or Magnesium OxideLucerne Mix + TE can be compatible with the following under certain circumstances:
Flexi-N (magnesium-coated Urea), Ammonium Sulphate Granular, Potassium Nitrate, Ammonium Nitrate, Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP), Cropmaster DAP or Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN)Segregation may occur when mixed with a product with differences in particle size.
Compatibility
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Why use
- Contains the essential trace elements for healthy lucerne production
- Replaces some of the nutrients, as well as supplying some of the sulphur in the elemental form
- Use only once every 2-3 years, to ensure there is no oversupply of trace elements to the lucerne crop
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Safety Information
Lucerne Mix + TE Safety Data Sheet
Caution when mixing
Although Lucerne Mix + TE generally mixes well with other products, it is not compatible with the following:
Urea or Magnesium OxideLucerne Mix + TE can be compatible with the following under certain circumstances:
Flexi-N (magnesium-coated Urea), Ammonium Sulphate Granular, Potassium Nitrate, Ammonium Nitrate, Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP), Cropmaster DAP or Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN)Segregation may occur when mixed with a product with differences in particle size.
Compatibility