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In addition to its primary function as a fertilizer, urea is a marvelously versatile compound used in the production of an array of industrial products. It is indispensable in manufacturing paints, adhesives, plastics, paper, textiles, and is also crucial in animal feed and weed control chemicals. Furthermore, it offers a valuable source of non-protein nitrogen.
As an ancillary fertilizer, consider implementing a banded application in trenches and slightly reduce the application rate to effectively meet plant-specific needs.
2. During fertilizer application, exercise vigilance to ensure a distinct separation between the fertilizer and seeds, germinating seeds, and young roots to avert any potential adverse effects.
Exercise caution to avert direct contact between the fertilizer and seedlings or plants, as this may result in damage.
3. Post-fertilization, it is crucial to promptly blanket the soil with an adequate layer and administer sufficient water to facilitate nutrient absorption and maximize the growth potential.