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Urea

Urea

Urea (Granular)
Granular urea is a type of solid nitrogen fertilizer that comes in the form of granules. Generally, this type of nitrogen fertilizer contains about 46% nitrogen. This substance is produced from ammonia and carbon dioxide. Typically, granular urea has the highest nitrogen content among solid nitrogen fertilizers.

Granular Urea & Prilled
Urea is a White Crystalline solid containing 46% Nitrogen (N). It has the highest nitrogen content of any solid nitrogen fertilizer. It can be applied directly to the soil while using normal spreading equipment. Most of today‘s urea is manufactured as granules. They are harder, larger, and more resistant to moisture. Therefore, it has become a more commonly used material for fertilizer blends. Additionally, it is an important raw material for many manufacturers of other products and is a major raw material for melamine.

Urea (46% N) (While Free Flowing)
The high analysis of urea—46% N—is the main reason for the low cost of this form of nitrogen fertilizer. Freight costs and storage and handling are all lower than with lower analysis fertilizers such as ammonium nitrate (34-0-0) or ammonium sulfate (21-0-0).

Urea 46% Nitrogen a white crystalline solid containing 46% nitrogen, is widely used in the agricultural industry as an animal feed additive and fertilizer.
Fertilizer urea can be purchased as prills or as a granulated material.
Granular Urea
Prilled Urea
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