KalFos is a unique, spreadable farmland renewable fertiliser rich in phosphate, calcium, and trace elements. All of these are passed on to your crops when applied to the soil.
KalFos is a unique, spreadable farmland renewable fertiliser rich in phosphate, calcium, and trace elements. All of these are passed on to your crops when applied to the soil.
We understand that it all comes down to numbers in the agricultural business, so below you will find the list of key nutrients in KalFos.
Calcium (CaO) | 33% |
Phosphate (P205) | 24% |
Potash (K20) | 4% |
Magnesium (Mg) | 1% |
Sodium (Na) | 10% |
Sulphur (SO3) | 6% |
Copper (Cu) | 100mg/kg |
Zinc (Zn) | 650mg/kg |
Selenium (Se) | 3mg/kg |
Cobalt (Co) | 3mg/kg |
Manganese (Mn) | 150mg/kg |
Boron (B) | 70mg/kg |
Neutralizing value | 25% |
KalFos is a coarse powder and is best spread using a lime spreading/moving belt machine. KalFos can be spread at up to 12 metres bout width, and we have a network of distributors across the country if you do not have your own spreading machinery.
KalFos is available in two grades, tailored to your budget and spreading requirements:Ā
KalFos A is conditioned to aid dust suppression and screened to 30mm down, to get rid of any larger lumps that may have formed in storage. This is ideal for an even coverage up to 12 metres depending on spreading equipment and intermediate handling.
KalFos B is a cost-effective option, and is supplied āsold as seenā. Whilst this grade does not go through screening or further conditioning once it has been produced, it still passes our crucial quality checks in terms of nutrient content and neutralising value.
KalFos can be tipped and stored on any hardstanding or free-draining surface. KalFos application can be undertaken year-round, as it is not subject to any regulatory closed periods or restrictions, and is of long-term benefit to both grass and neutralising value. Phosphate is valuable to increase the rooting growth of crops, and when applied to stubbles and cultivated through the soil profile, KalFos provides phosphate where the roots can easily absorb it. Unlike water-soluble TSP, the phosphate in KalFos is acid-soluble, meaning plant roots, as they exude acid, will be able to take up the phosphate, but it will not get washed off the field with heavy rainfall or flood conditions. When KalFos is applied to grass, the ideal timing is before a rain shower, but dewy conditions will also help KalFos work into the soil.
KalFos. We help you grow.