YaraTera CALCINIT
It is a free flowing, fine granular or prilled material which dissolves quickly in water without any residues.
YaraTera Calcinit is suited to application through all fertigation systems - drip systems, low throw sprinklers, centre pivots and spray units.
YaraTera Calcinit is free of chlorine, sodium and heavy metals.
Cucurbits: 250-300 kg/ha as top-dressing during early fruit development. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Nectarines: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Plums: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Pears: 150-350 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Peaches: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Olives: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Cherries: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Apricot: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Wine Grapes: 100-200 kg/ha applied at bud break and/or 5-10 cm shoot growth. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Brassicas: 250-300 kg/ha as top-dressing within 4-6 weeks of planting, during early cell division. Later top dressing can also be beneficial to maintain leaf quality. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.:
Cucurbits: 250-300 kg/ha as top-dressing during early fruit development. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Nectarines: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Plums: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Pears: 150-350 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Peaches: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Olives: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Cherries: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Apricot: 150-250 kg/ha applied early spring at bud break or just after full bloom. 150-400 kg/ha application as post-harvest. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Wine Grapes: 100-200 kg/ha applied at bud break and/or 5-10 cm shoot growth. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.
Brassicas: 250-300 kg/ha as top-dressing within 4-6 weeks of planting, during early cell division. Later top dressing can also be beneficial to maintain leaf quality. For more detailed advice on rates and timings, contact your local Yara Agronomist.: