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University of Kentucky

1981

Clear liquids

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Fluid Fertilizers, Kenneth L. Wells Mar 1981

Fluid Fertilizers, Kenneth L. Wells

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Fluid fertilizers are available in a wide range of products to Kentucky farmers. Although the term "liquid fertilizer" is commonly used to describe all fluid fertilizers, in reality the two terms do not imply the exact same meaning. Technically, all fertilizers of fluid consistency which can be transferred by pump are called "fluid f ertilizers11. This is the proper term to use in the broadest sense to describe such materials. There are two general types of fluid fertilizers. One group is called "suspensions" or "slurries", and the other group is referred to as "clear liquids".