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NutriCharge®
What It Is
Phosphorus availability enhancer that prevents soil tie-up
Expected ROI
Cost
~$20 - 25/ha depending on application
Duration
4-8x return on investment
6+ months of sustained P availability
THE SCIENCE
PATENTED AC³ TECHNOLOGY
Advanced Charge Control Chemistry backed by 10+ years of independent research
YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF EVERY UNIT OF PHOSPHORUS
THE NUTRICHARGE SOLUTION
NutriCharge protects freshly applied phosphorus from soil fixation and unlocks phosphorus that is already tied up in the soil.The result is up to 2x more plant-available phosphorus — for stronger crop establishment, improved root development, and higher yield potential.

THE PROBLEM
YOU'RE PAYING FOR PHOSPHORUS YOU CAN'T USE
Up to 75% of applied phosphorus becomes locked in the soil and unavailable to crops. That means lost fertilizer efficiency and reduced yield potential.

How NutriCharge® works — for NITROGEN
Introducing NutriCharge, a product that helps your plants get the most out of the nitrogen in your soil.
NutriCharge works by slowing down the conversion of nitrogen in soil, which means that the plants have more time to take in the nutrient and less is lost in the soil.
In simple terms, NutriCharge makes it harder for bacteria to change the nitrogen in the soil into a form that is not as easily usable by plants.
This keeps the nitrogen in a form that plants can use for longer, allowing them to grow stronger and healthier.
The protection that pays consistently
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Enhances nitrogen efficiency with patented technology.
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Reduces nitrogen loss and stabilizes availability in the soil.
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Delivers consistent yields through improved nutrient uptake.

NutriCharge Nitrogen BENEFIT
A negatively charged polymer binds to ammonium and makes it harder for nitrosonomas bacteria to dock onto NH4+, slowing the conversion to NO2 and NO3.
This keeps nitrogen in NH4 longer, providing more time for plants to take it in, and changes the energy requirement for activation of nitrification, making it harder for bacteria to convert nitrogen.

This allows plants to uptake nitrogen more efficiently, saving energy that can be used for growth and contributing to improved plant health and higher crop yields.
Understand your risk of Nitrogen loss
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Volatilisation (Surface Loss):
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Happens in high‑pH or no‑till soils with heavy residue.
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Rain or soil incorporation reduces this risk.
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Denitrification (Below Surface):
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Occurs in warm, waterlogged soils rich in organic matter.
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Leaching (Below Surface):
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Common in sandy, low‑CEC soils with high moisture.
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