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The offered fertilizer applicator is a compact machine that is suitable for the distribution of chemical, granulated, powdery, and pellet fertilizer on the soil. Because of their high efficiency, fertilizer applicator machines are fast becoming a popular alternative to the manual form of spreading fertilizers on crops.
Color | Customized |
Used for | Granular fertilizer |
Topography | field, hill, etc |
Material | PP, PVC |
Depth | soil surface |
Capacity | 20kg |
Weight | 4.2 kg |
Packing size | 43*13*12cm |
Using the proper amount of fertilizer is crucial not only for achieving larger harvests but also for maintaining the soil’s health. The current state of the world’s soil is concerning, with nearly half of all agricultural land lacking zinc and micronutrients like iron and manganese, resulting in nutrient deficiencies in edible plants. Farmers that spread fertilizers by hand frequently experience problems such as poor crop performance owing to uneven dispersion. Farmers, on the other hand
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The fertilizer applicator, otherwise known as a spreader, is a machine that applies dry, granular nutrients to fields. Fertilizer is used to replace nutrients that are lost when crops are harvested. Dry fertilizers are administered before the planting of crops or after they have been harvested.
Agric House (0 reviews)
The offered fertilizer applicator is a compact machine that is suitable for the distribution of chemical, granulated, powdery, and pellet fertilizer on the soil. Because of their high efficiency, fertilizer applicator machines are fast becoming a popular alternative to the manual form of spreading fertilizers on crops.
Color | Customized |
Used for | Granular fertilizer |
Topography | field, hill, etc |
Material | PP, PVC |
Depth | soil surface |
Capacity | 20kg |
Weight | 4.2 kg |
Packing size | 43*13*12cm |
Using the proper amount of fertilizer is crucial not only for achieving larger harvests but also for maintaining the soil’s health. The current state of the world’s soil is concerning, with nearly half of all agricultural land lacking zinc and micronutrients like iron and manganese, resulting in nutrient deficiencies in edible plants. Farmers that spread fertilizers by hand frequently experience problems such as poor crop performance owing to uneven dispersion. Farmers, on the other hand
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