How to Convert Liquid Fertilizer into Dry Fertilizer in Fertigation for Commercial Vegetable and Fruit Crop Production
A 3-3-3 liquid fertilizer label.
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Keywords

HS1200

How to Cite

Liu, Guodong, David Sui, and Gary K. England. 2012. “How to Convert Liquid Fertilizer into Dry Fertilizer in Fertigation for Commercial Vegetable and Fruit Crop Production: HS1200/HS1200, 4/2012”. EDIS 2012 (5). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1200-2012.

Abstract

In recent years, more and more liquid fertilizers have been used in vegetable and fruit production. Typically, UF/IFAS recommendations are expressed as pounds per acre or kilograms per hectare. Thus, conversion either from a dry fertilizer basis (the UF/IFAS recommendation) to a liquid fertilizer basis, or from a liquid fertilizer source to the UF/IFAS recommended nutrient rate is often required for correct application rate. This 5-page fact sheet helps growers understand the conversion method from liquid to dry fertilizer. Written by Guodong Liu, David Sui, and Gary K. England, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, April 2012.

HS1200/HS1200: How to Convert Liquid Fertilizer into Dry Fertilizer in Fertigation for Commercial Vegetable and Fruit Crop Production (ufl.edu)

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1200-2012
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References

Burt, C. M., K. O'Connor, and T. A. Ruehr. 1995. Fertigation. San Luis Obispo: Irrigation Training & Research Center.

Olson, S. M., P. J. Dittmar, G. E. Vallad, S. E. Webb, S. A. Smith, E. J. McAvoy, B. M. Santos, and M. Ozores-Hampton. 2012. Potato Production in Florida. HS739. Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/cv137.

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