Jenny Phillips, Marketing • September 30, 2019

Introducing Start2Finish™

The new NACHURS® Bio-K® system that will boost your crops to reach their maximum potential.

Generations of America’s Farmers have used NACHURS® liquid fertilizers because it is a quality brand they can trust. NACHURS® Bio-K® products offer the latest technology advancements farmers need to take their crops to the next level. The Bio-K product line offers a variety of flexible application methods including in-furrow, banded, fertigation, strip-till/sidedress, and foliar.


Back to Basics: In-furrow starters

Why are farmers using in-furrow starters? Farmers count on starter liquid fertilizer for quick, even emergence to help set maximum yield potential through precision placement. Seed is placed in the ground with many variables working against it including cold, wet soils. A soil test in NOT required to use NACHURS liquid fertilizers to give crops the nutrient boost they need for a healthy root system.


Why do farmers choose NACHURS In-furrow starters as their BEST option?

When used at recommended rates, NACHURS products are seed safe and offer balanced NPK nutrition. NACHURS products are low salt, non-corrosive, and clean offering many benefits to both the farmer and their crops.


The NACHURS Bio-K Story

The Problem: An alarming trend of declining potassium levels and lack of availability at key demand times.

The Result: With the combination of higher yields, newer genetics, production practices, and decreasing potassium levels in your soil, farmers are jeopardizing stalk quality, plant health and stress tolerance which negatively affects yield potential, decreases harvest efficiency and profitability.

The Solution: NACHURS innovative potassium technology Bio-K will address these costly issues. NACHURS Bio-K is a proven technology that is more efficient and readily taken up by the plant more than any other potassium source in the market today.

The Benefits: Farmer benefits of using NACHURS Bio-K include: increased yields, multiple application methods, non-corrosive to equipment, mixability with crop protection products, and product flexibility.


Start2Finish: The NACHURS® Bio-K® System for Maximizing Yields

Start2Finish™ is the new NACHURS® Bio-K® system that will boost your crops to reach their maximum potential. Simple yet effective, profitable yet sustainable, Start2Finish™ is the best season-long liquid fertilizer application program that is flexible for all crops. There are currently seven crops in this program: Alfalfa, corn, cotton, soybeans, potatoes, sunflowers, and wheat. More crop programs are currently in development.

For information on the latest Start2Finish™ crop programs, visit www.nachurs.com/start2finish or contact a NACHURS Representative.


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