CROP PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSN.

FERTILIZER

NH3 (Ammonia) may be applied at any time of the year, but once the soil temperatures fall below 55 degrees Fahrenheit, there will be no conversion to a useable form of N. In the Spring, once the soil temperatures rise above 55 degrees, then the nitrogen begins to convert to the useable form and the plants will begin to use it.

46-0-0 (Urea) should be applied when soil temperatures are below 80 degrees Fahrenheit. When soil temperatures are very warm and the humidity is very high there may be some volatility of nitrogen, leading to loss of N. Urea is a very good source of nitrogen and the least costly of all dry nitrogen products.

34-0-0 (Ammonium Nitrate) is a product that is a bit more expensive than Urea, and is used mostly on grass and pastures in the Spring for early green up. This is due to one step of denitrification that ammonium nitrate does not have to go through. At higher soil temperatures, there is less loss of nitrogen due to less volatility.

18-46-0 (DAP) is diammonium phosphate. Dap is the most common form of phosphate and is used to promote general plant health as well as building the root system. Application of phosphate fertilizer may be accomplished at any time. Dap is not volatile and once converted to a useable form of phosphate it will not leach within the soil even during high rainfall amounts.

0-0-60 (Potash) is the nutrient that all plants need for their development of strong stem or stalk strength. Most soils in this area need potash and it can be applied at any time of the year.

Boron is a micronutrient that some crops need more of than others. Alfalfa and clovers need more Boron than other plants. Boron regulates the uptake to other nutrients as well as having an affect on flowering and fruiting (seed production).

Sulfur is considered a secondary nutrient that all plants need. Many crops use as much sulfur as they do phosphorous. Sulfur is usually plentiful in soils that have an organic matter level of 3% or higher. As much as 40 lbs. of sulfur may be applied to the soils from rainfall in one year. Sulfur is essential for plant protein and promotes root and plant growth.

Zinc is essential for all plant and animal growth. It regulates the various metabolic activities of plant production. Availability of zinc in the soils is directly related to the pH of the soil. If the pH of the soil is below 5 or above 7.5 zinc availability to the plants is restricted.

Soil Testing: We strongly urge every farmer to have every field soil tested. You can do it, we can do it, or other soil specialists can do it, but the best advice is to have tests run at least 3-4 years. Your farm future will depend upon you raising all you can with the right amount of fertilizer and lime.

CHEMICALS

We are currently carrying all the different kinds of chemicals that are required to eliminate the weed species that are present in your fields. Careful monitoring of the weeds present from year to year will help us in determining the kind of chemical or combination of chemicals that will destroy the weeds. The timing of weed control is essential to ridding your fields of weeds for years to come. We also spray pastures for brush control, eliminating blackberry, Osage Orange, Wild Rose, and others.

APPLICATION EQUIPMENT


Producers Cooperative Association has   invested in an AgChem terragator for dry application of fertilizer and an AgChem liquid Rogator for the application of chemicals. These will be used all year long to meet your needs. The liquid rig will run on all types of crops, whether they are in rows or broadcasting on wheat fields or pastures. We have qualified and conscientious people who operate the equipment and do the job right.

SEED

Producers Cooperative Association has one of the few seed cleaners in the area for your needs. We can clean wheat or soybeans for your planting needs. We also carry a full line of certified seed from Garst, Golden Harvest, and Stine. and can obtain seed from different sources to meet your needs. Whether you need seed in the fall or spring let us know as soon as possible so we can provide you seed at a competitive price.

WE WANT TO BE YOUR PARTNER IN AGRICULTURE

The employees of Producers Cooperative Association are working to serve your needs. We are your extra help. With your patronage, your cooperative employees will strive to meet the challenge by providing you, the owners, with the equipment, products, service, and labor to get the job done. If you have any suggestions of how we can help you achieve your goals, call us or come in and talk to us.

CROP PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT

Fertilizer Products:

ANHYDROUS AMMONIA 82% n (82-0-0)
AMMONIUM NITRATE 34% n (34-0-0)
UREA 46% n (46-0-0)
PHOSPHATE 18% N + 46% P (18-46-0)
POTASH 60% K (0-0-60)
BORON 14.3% B
SULFUR 90% S
ZINC SULFATE 17.5 S + 35.5% Zn

Agronomy Division

Phone (620) 724-8372
877-216-3888
Fax (620) 724-8118

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Producers Cooperative Assn.
300 E. Buffalo P.O. Box 323
Girard, KS 66742
Phone: (620) 724-8241 or 1-800-442-2809  Fax: 620-724-8243 
Email: procoop@ckt.net
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