GOLD LABELTM REACTWestern Nutrients Corporation 245 Industrial Street Bakersfield, CA 93307 (661) 327-9604 (661) 327-1740 FAX (800) 542-6664 CA Only |
Western Nutrients Corporation Gold Label Line of products is called Gold Label Phosphate Booster.
Gold Label Phosphate Booster is complexed with an activator manufactured by Western Nutrients Corporation.
The activator is reacted with ammonium phosphate and other fertilizer substances. The new mixture, Gold Label Phosphate Booster, has the ability to protect phosphorous, without hindering uptake. Gold Label Phosphate Booster can move freely in the soil without reacting with other elements.
Gold Label Phosphate Booster also has the ability to mine the soil and free up soil nutrients to make them more availiable for plant use.
Two 7 kg. samples of soil were put in 4 foot glass cylinders and drained with
4000 ml. of water to remove all of the water soluble Phophorous possible. The
drainage water from each of the samples was combined and then tested and is
shown on the graph as THE CONTROL. After the cylinders were drained an application
of 50 ml. of 10-34-0 fertilizer was made to one cylinder and an application
of 50 ml. of 10-34-0 plus 1 ml. of GOLD LABEL REACT was made to the other cylinder.
Next an application of 100 ml. of distilled water was applied to each sample
and the samples were allowed to drain for 24 hours. The drainage water from
each was then tested.
The tests ran were MOLYBDAVANATE water test and ASCORBIC ACID test.
These are General rates which are believed to be optimum rates for various
fertilizer blends.
| Rate I - | If the total nutrient level is below 20%, use 2 gallons of Gold Label
REACT per ton of fertilizer. Example: 2-6-8 = 16% |
| Rate II - | If the total nutrient level is 20% or above, use 4 gallons of Gold Label
REACT per ton of fertilizer. Example: 8-8-8 = 24% |
General Rates: Mix 2 - 4 Gallons per ton of liquid fertilizer.
Western Nutrients Corporation Gold Label Phosphate Booster increased the amount of available phosphate in the soil by 38.7 percent over the check to a depth of 18.2 inches. The movement of phosphate down in the soil was uniform.