Standard Application (Maintenance)
Broadcast soil applied, outside the row or foliar applications use 4 fluid ounces per acre. For applications made in-furrow, reduce the rate to 1 fluid ounce per acre.
Known Molybdenum Deficient Soils
Broadcast soil applied, outside the row or foliar applications use 8 fluid ounces per acre. For applications made in-furrow, reduce the rate to 2 fluid ounces per acre.
NOTE: For recommendations for severely molybdenum deficient soils or crops with a higher molybdenum requirement, contact your local NACHURS representative.
Addition to UAN at Sidedress
NACHURS® Molybdenum 10% can be added to sidedress applications of UAN at the rate of 4-8 fluid ounces per acre depending on established levels of molybdenum.
All plants, whether it be corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, cranberries, or canola, require nutrients for proper growth and development. About 90-95% of plant dry matter is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and/or oxygen. The remaining 5-10% is obtained from the soil and/or from fertilizer supplied by the grower.
All twenty one nutrients required by the plant, including macronutrients, micronutrients, and secondary nutrients, must be in balance in order for the plant to maintain its utmost health to defend against unfavourable environmental conditions. A proper soil and tissue sampling program is key tool in managing plant nutrition.
Even though micronutrients are required in very small quantities, they are essential for healthy plant growth and profitable crop production. Most of the secondary nutrients and micronutrients can be provided to plants in a chelated form with the exception of sulfur, boron, and molybdenum.