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5 Types of Zinc Fertilizer

The five types of zinc fertilizer are as follows:
1. Zinc oxysulfate.
2. Zinc oxide.
3. Zinc sulfate monohydrate.
4. Zinc sulfate heptahydrate.
5. Zinc chelate.

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The Top 9 Global Fertilizer Exhibitions 

As a fertilizer importer, you can always afford to expand your network to increase your customers or be introduced to new suppliers. Attending a global fertilizer exhibition can help you do just that. What are the best fertilizer conferences?
Here are the top 9 global fertilizer exhibitions:

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FAQ
J Chen

What is Copper Oxysulfate Granular?

Copper oxysulfate granules are a type of fertilizer with insoluble oxides, soluble sulfates, and copper. By wetting the fertilizer granules, the copper sulfate will dissolve and produce copper oxide particles. Crops from fruits to vegetables and palms can benefit from this fertilizer. 

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Is Granular Fertilizer Better Than Liquid Fertilizer?

Granular fertilizer is better than liquid fertilizer in terms of being more cost-effective in bulk, easy to store, and efficient for heavy applications. Because of its nature, granular fertilizer can reduce costs by up to 30% and is also considered the more environmentally friendly option compared to liquid fertilizer. 

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What Is Controlled Release Fertilizer?

Controlled release fertilizer is a variety of fertilizers designed to gradually release into the soil in a controlled manner. Because of this, plants get provided with available nutrients for a longer time. The release date of the fertilizer is dictated by the thickness of the coating and the air temperature. The greater the temperature, the faster the fertilizer gets released. The rate of release is designed in a synchronized pattern to meet changing crop nutrient requirements.

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