If you'd like to know more about our commitment to foliar technology

Nov 7, 2010 - Advertisements that appeared within the print issues of Chem. Eng. News have been included in the C&EN Archives to provide a ...
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If you'd like to know more about our commitment to foliar technology, ask us. When a fruit and vegetable grower in the San Joaquin Valley of California wanted to increase crop yields, he turned to Allied Chemical. And when an Iowa corn farmer and a Georgia peanut farmer wanted to find a better way to fertilize their crops, they called on Allied Chemical. Why? Because they knew that Allied Chemical had made a major com­ mitment to developing improved plant food technology. In particular, they knew that Allied Chemical was pioneering a new science oUoliar

fertilization... an exciting new idea in plant food technology that is rapidly expanding methods of providing plants with nutrients essential for growth.Foliar technology can now help growers successfully and economically complete their crop fertility programs. Foliar fertilization provides extra nutrients directly to the leaves when grain or fruit is filling.This eliminates the critical fertility gap that exists when more nutrients are needed than can be readily supplied by the soil via the plant's root system. The

result is often a dramatic increase in crop yield over the conventional soil-only fertilizer application. If you're looking for new and better ways to grow food, you should look into Allied Chemical's Folian® fer­ tilizers. They can change the way you fertilize your crops. For chemical solutions to your fertilizer questions, call or write: Allied Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 2064R, Morristown, Ν J 07960. (201) 455-4400. Ask for your free copy of our catalog of products and services.

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