OSTCHEM·Macronutrients
Anhydrous Ammonia (Technical Liquid Ammonia)
Аміак рідкий технічний за ГОСТ 6221-90 — найконцентрованіше азотне добриво (~82% N), яке вносять безпосередньо у ґрунт.
Main advantages
- ~82% nitrogen — highest-concentration N source
- Soil injection — minimal ammonia loss
- Bulk economics — lowest cost per N unit
- Converts to ammonium — season-long nitrogen
About this product
Anhydrous Ammonia (Technical Liquid Ammonia)
Technical liquid ammonia manufactured to GOST 6221-90 is anhydrous ammonia, the most concentrated nitrogen source available to agriculture at roughly 82 percent nitrogen. It is transported and stored as a pressurised liquid and applied by knife injection several centimetres below the soil surface, where it binds to soil moisture and converts into ammonium. This delivers a large, cost-efficient nitrogen charge for cereals, maize and other high-demand field crops. Application requires specialised injection equipment and strict handling safety.
At a glance
Nutrient composition
Nutrient composition
NPK blend
Values are % nutrient by mass. Balanced blend for starter nutrition.
Nitrogen (N)
82%
Vegetative growth, leaf mass
Application
Rates, windows, expected results
- Application rate
- Rate per agronomic plan and soil nitrogen demand
- Window
- Pre-plant or side-dress via knife injection
- Compatible crops
- Maize · Winter wheat · Sunflower · Sugar beet · Cereals
Full specifications
Every field from the manufacturer
- Type
- Nitrogen
- Form
- Liquid
- Nitrogen (N)
- 82%
- Manufacturer
- OSTCHEM
- Application
- Soil
- Target Crops
- Corn, Winter wheat, Sunflower, Sugar Beet, Cereals
- Growing conditions
- Application sites
- Культури (джерело)
- Maize; Winter wheat; Sunflower; Sugar beet; Cereals
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Questions & answers
What farmers ask most
- Rates depend on crop, prior history, soil-analysis results, and current soil nutrient status. A typical NPK complex on cereals is 150–300 kg/ha. Use the /calculators/npk tool or consult an agronomist for an exact dose.
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