Get More Out Of Your Nutrient Investment With Rainbow Plant Food

Many growers across the country have integrated Rainbow Plant Food into their on-farm fertility programs for years, citing superior nutrient availability and a strong return on investment.

Andy Bell, a farmer in Climax, Georgia, has been using Rainbow Plant Food for over 35 years and says the most important input on his farm is his fertility program.

“We use a homogenized fertilizer on our crops because when you have long dry spells, you want a fertilizer that’s going to break down rapidly, and we need a water-soluble fertilizer on our dryland crops,” Bell says. “The main benefit of using a homogenized fertilizer like Rainbow is its rapid availability to the crop. Each granule has all the ingredients you need in it – N, P, K and all of your minor elements.”

Tim Hadden, Rainbow’s Regional Sales Manager, says many growers realize their Rainbow investment pays for itself when they run the numbers. “We sit down and show our growers and dealers that you can afford the price premium because compared to an insurance policy, it’s very inexpensive. It’s a very good way to ensure returns and high yields.”

Rainbow Plant Food’s value calculator can show you the total value difference between Rainbow and the competition regarding the guaranteed dollar amount of micronutrients retained in your soil. The calculator is based on specific regions and three different grades: Rainbow, Super Rainbow and International. From there you can select a specific analysis so that you can see the fertilizing efficiencies of Rainbow Plant Food against competing products.

Rainbow Plant Food is a homogeneous, granular fertilizer. Each ammoniated granule contains precise amounts of primary, secondary and micronutrients, which are chemically compounded to form a nearly identical mixture. Applied both by broadcast or in-row, the even amounts of nutrients allow your plants to grow uniformly and to the best capacity.

Using Rainbow Plant Food means using a fertilizer that promotes crop health across the board.

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