How many pounds of nitrogen are in liquid fertilizer?
Regarding this, how do you calculate pounds of nitrogen in liquid fertilizer?
Calculations: Pounds of Nitrogen per gallon of fertilizer (E) = A x B. Gallons of fertilizer required to deliver desired amount of Nitrogen to one acre (F) = C / E. Number of gallons required to deliver desired amount of Nitrogen to entire field (G) = F x D.
Liquid: | ||
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1 gallon 28% (28-0-0) | = | 10.66 lbs. |
1 gallon 10-34-0 | = | 11.65 lbs. |
1 gallon 7-21-7 | = | 11.00 lbs. |
1 gallon 9-18-9) | = | 11.11 lbs. |
Hereof, how many pounds of nitrogen do I need for my lawn?
As mentioned earlier, the suggested rate per application is about one pound of actual nitrogen per 1,000 square feet of lawn. If fertilizers were 100 percent nitrogen, which they are not, it would take a pound of fertilizer to apply this rate.
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