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TL 30 - 1000L IBC

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Landowner’s TL 30 is a Foliar Nitrogen wrapped in carbon be used across a wide variety of crops but specifically more sensitive crops such as maize.  Available in bulk (POA),  1000 litre IBC or 220 litre barrels.
Please allow 3-5 days for manufacture

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Description / TL 30 - 1000L IBC

Landowner’s Foliar Nitrogen, TL 30, is a clear liquid solution containing 16% Nitrogen (w/v – 16kg/100 litres) with a 30% inclusion of L-CBF BOOST to improve absorption and facilitate protein synthesis. It is specifically formulated for foliar nitrogen applications and is used extensively nationwide on a range of crops.  TL 30 is more effective than standard foliar N applications because by wrapping the nitrogen (urea) in carbon the nitrogen is more readily absorded by the plant due to the nitrogen being more complex.  Improvements in protein synthesis are also seen as carbon is required to make amino acids from urea, with TL 30, carbon is delivered into the leave alongside the nitrogen  and meaning that the plant doesn't have to run down its own stocks from photosynthesis.  This also has the added benefit of keeping the brix levels high which helps to avoid disease and pests.  

Purchase Note

Please allow 3-5 working days for delivery

Delivery & Returns

Please provide 3-5 working days as all product is manufactured to order. It will then be dispatched using your chosen shipping method. Our transport team will call you to inform you of when delivery will be made, so please ensure that you can be reached on the contact number(s) provided. Please note IBC containers carry over 1T in weight so please ensure the facility is in place to unload the product upon delivery.

Please note, we are currently unable to ship to Northern Ireland.

Technical Information

16% Nitrogen as weight / volume  14% Nitrogen weight / weight

Application

Maize:
By applying a fine foliar spray directly on to the wheat leaf at both flag leaf and ear emergence, nitrogen is immediately absorbed , thus by-passing the soil. The results in an increase in yield and optimum conversion from Nitrogen to Protein within the plant. For best results apply 45l/ha with water at 6 and 10 leaf stage.

Feed Wheat:
By applying a fine foliar spray directly on to the wheat leaf at both flag leaf and ear emergence, nitrogen is immediately absorbed , thus by-passing the soil. The results in an increase in yield and optimum conversion from Nitrogen to Protein within the plant. For best results apply 50l/ha with water at flag leaf and ear emergence.

Milling Wheat:
By applying a fine foliar spray directly on to the Wheat leaf and glumes at milky grain stage, nitrogen is immediately translocated to the ears , thus by-passing the soil. The result is an optimum conversion from Nitrogen to Protein within the plant. All varieties of milling wheat benefit from TL 30, for best results apply 180l/ha with 100l/ha of water.

Grassland:
Using TL 30 on after cut/after grazing, nitrogen is immediately absorbed regardless of weather, thus by-passing the soil which greatly improves efficiency. The results in an increase in yield and optimum conversion of  nitrogen to protein within the plant. For best results apply 50l/ha with water at onset of growing/one week after cutting or animals being removed.

Potatoes (other root crops/brassicas):
Apply TL 30 from two weeks after tuber initiation, can be applied up a maximum of 4 applications during the bulking phase for baker/ware crops.  The results in an increase in yield and optimum conversion of  nitrogen to protein within the plant. For best results apply 40l/ha with water for potatoes and 50l/ha for other root crops.  

Please consult your agronomist for crop specific application quantities, timings and advice. In general, applications can be made as a tank mix with a range of pesticides. Do not apply in extremely hot weather with no cloud cover; applications are best made in cool, overcast conditions, early morning or late evening being ideal.

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