NACHURS at Commodity Classic 2016

Website Editor • February 18, 2016

February 12, 2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   NACHURS® LIQUID FERTILIZER TECHNOLOGY LINES FEATURED AT THE 2016 COMMODITY CLASSIC IN NEW ORLEANS, MARCH 3-5, WITH IN-BOOTH  AND “WHAT’S NEW” SESSIONS Marion, OH   Nachurs Alpine Solutions® of Marion, OH is marking their 5th consecutive appearance as an exhibitor and increasing their presence at the 2016 Commodity Classic.  Not only will the NACHURS logo be very visible as a gold level sponsor, but they will be offering In-Booth presentations on their newest technology lines of products, as well as presenting in the “What’s New” sessions on Friday and Saturday.    NACHURS has proudly launched 4 new and unique technology line products, NACHURS Bio-K®, NACHURS Rhyzo-Link®, YaraVita Procote® and NACHURS Aqua-Tech® over the past year. • Bio-K® is the most effective, lowest salt, least corrosive, most soluble, and most plant available potassium source in the industry. • Rhyzo-Link® is a fertilizer combined with 8 unique strains of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria which link soil health/ chemistry and plant productivity through efficient balance, placement, and recovery of soil/plant nutrients. • YaraVita Procote® provides a unique way to coat micronutrients onto dry fertilizer to provide maximum efficiency and nutrient distribution across the field, which greatly improves plant uptake compared to alternative methods of spreading dry micronutrients. • Aqua-Tech® fertilizers are designed to be injected through irrigation systems. The exclusive technology of Aqua-Tech® solves the problem of hard water tie-up with phosphorus. This product line boasts of the ultimate in nutrient availability, ease of use, and safety (handling and equipment) for most irrigation water, including drip irrigation systems. The “What’s New” Session on Friday will feature NACHURS Finish Line® which is a complete foliar product containing Bio-K® and Saturday will feature NACHURS Aqua-Tech® fertilizers designed for fertigation systems. For further information, please contact NACHURS at 800-622-4877 or stop by our booth #2805 at the show.   ###

February 12, 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

NACHURS® LIQUID FERTILIZER TECHNOLOGY LINES FEATURED AT THE 2016 COMMODITY CLASSIC IN NEW ORLEANS, MARCH 3-5, WITH IN-BOOTH  AND “WHAT’S NEW” SESSIONS

Marion, OH

 

Nachurs Alpine Solutions® of Marion, OH is marking their 5 th consecutive appearance as an exhibitor and increasing their presence at the 2016 Commodity Classic.  Not only will the NACHURS logo be very visible as a gold level sponsor, but they will be offering In-Booth presentations on their newest technology lines of products, as well as presenting in the “What’s New” sessions on Friday and Saturday.   

NACHURS has proudly launched 4 new and unique technology line products, NACHURS Bio-K®, NACHURS Rhyzo-Link®, YaraVita Procote® and NACHURS Aqua-Tech® over the past year.

• Bio-K® is the most effective, lowest salt, least corrosive, most soluble, and most plant available potassium source in the industry.

• Rhyzo-Link® is a fertilizer combined with 8 unique strains of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria which link soil health/ chemistry and plant productivity through efficient balance, placement, and recovery of soil/plant nutrients.

• YaraVita Procote® provides a unique way to coat micronutrients onto dry fertilizer to provide maximum efficiency and nutrient distribution across the field, which greatly improves plant uptake compared to alternative methods of spreading dry micronutrients.

• Aqua-Tech® fertilizers are designed to be injected through irrigation systems. The exclusive technology of Aqua-Tech® solves the problem of hard water tie-up with phosphorus. This product line boasts of the ultimate in nutrient availability, ease of use, and safety (handling and equipment) for most irrigation water, including drip irrigation systems.

The “What’s New” Session on Friday will feature NACHURS Finish Line® which is a complete foliar product containing Bio-K® and Saturday will feature NACHURS Aqua-Tech® fertilizers designed for fertigation systems.

For further information, please contact NACHURS at 800-622-4877 or stop by our booth #2805 at the show.

 

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