To get the most out of your
alfalfa, it’s time to switch to the Granular Advantage of
Super Rainbow Plant Food. To learn more about how a Super Rainbow
program can deliver the phosphorus, potassium, boron, magnesium
and sulfur requirements to your alfalfa crop, check out the resources
we provide here, or talk to your local Rainbow dealer. Take it from
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Yield
and quality. Quality and Yield. No matter how you slice
and dice them, these are the two most critical factors that determine
an alfalfa crop's profitability and feeding value. Like children,
alfalfa demands high levels of nutrients, particularly as management
intensifies. With this in mind, balanced fertilization is critical,
and the balanced nutrition in Super Rainbow Plant Food helps farmers
grow the best alfalfa they can grow.
The Granular Advantage
of Super Rainbow presents the premium fertilizer choice for high-value
crops such as alfalfa. When high yields and quality are critical,
growers rely on a source of essential nutrients to produce a healthy
and bountiful crop. Inside its tiny granular shell, the product
contains magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, boron, and sulfur. Outside
the shell, Super Rainbow boasts for you higher yields and fatter
paychecks.
A Balanced Diet:
Super Rainbow is like an energy bar for your crops – it packs
a punch of all of the nutrients critical to healthy growth. High
yielding alfalfa requires large amounts of potassium to stimulate
root growth. Every granule of Super Rainbow Plant Food supplies
the perfect balance of these minerals. Super Rainbow Plant Food
for alfalfa also contains boron, which helps cell elasticity, and.
In addition, Super Rainbow provides sulfur, which helps an alfalfa
crop’s ability to process nitrogen, promoting health across
the board.
Readily Available
Nutrients: Nutrients in Super Rainbow Plant Food exist
in a available form, so they can move quickly through the alfalfa
roots in time to promote healthy, hearty crops.
Target Your Fertilizer
Applications: Super Rainbow keeps working throughout the
growing season. A good time to lime and fertilize an established
alfalfa stand is after the last cutting of one season and first
harvest of the following one. Many growers also fertilize after
every cutting.
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