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Maximizing Yield with TradeMark Nitrogen 60% Ammonium Nitrate Solution in the Southeast
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Maximizing Yield with TradeMark Nitrogen 60% Ammonium Nitrate Solution in the Southeast

In the Southeastern U.S., where warm temperatures, high rainfall, and long growing seasons prevail, efficient nutrient management is critical. One solution gaining traction among progressive growers and ag retailers is 60% ammonium nitrate solution, delivering 21% nitrogen (21-0-0) in a clear, easy-to-apply liquid form.

What is 60% Ammonium Nitrate Solution?

This liquid fertilizer contains 60% ammonium nitrate by weight, translating to 21% total nitrogen—half as ammonium (NH₄⁺) and half as nitrate (NO₃⁻). The dual form gives it a unique agronomic advantage: the nitrate provides immediate plant uptake, while the ammonium portion stays in the soil longer, reducing losses from leaching and improving nitrogen-use efficiency.

Perfect Fit for Southeastern Soils

The Southeast is known for sandy, acidic soils with a high potential for nitrogen leaching—especially during heavy rains. Unlike urea, ammonium nitrate does not volatilize under normal field conditions and is less temperature-sensitive, making it a reliable choice during variable spring and summer weather.

High-Efficiency, Low-Salt Fertilizer

With no sulfur or potassium, 60% ammonium nitrate solution is ideal when you need to deliver nitrogen alone—whether in sidedress applications for corn, fertigation in citrus, vegetables, or top-dressing for pasture grasses. Its low salt index makes it safe on sensitive crops, and its clarity and stability make it easy to blend with other liquid fertilizers and micronutrients.

Logistics That Make Sense

Compared to dry ammonium nitrate, the 60% solution offers ease of handling, uniform application, and better storage safety. For Southeast operations looking to reduce dust, eliminate caking issues, and increase application precision, this liquid form is a smart choice.

Bottom Line

As growers in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, and beyond strive to boost yields and minimize nitrogen loss, 60% ammonium nitrate solution (21-0-0) delivers dependable performance and operational flexibility. It's a proven tool for modern fertility programs—especially where fast-acting, leach-resistant nitrogen is a must.

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