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Agro Mix

Agro Mix is a micronutrient package intended for the prevention or correction of boron, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc deficiencies. It can be applied alone or in combination with compatible agriculture chemicals or liquid fertilizers, including those containing 100% orthophosphate and suspensions.

Features and benefits of a micronutrient package

A package of EDTA-chelated micronutrients designed for use on all crops
A highly pure, clean, true solution that can be used to correct or prevent micronutrient deficiencies and promote maximum crop yields
Compatible with liquid fertilizers and most pesticides

Agro Mix FAQs

Q: Why does Agro Mix contain chelated micronutrients?

A: EDTA chelates protect zinc, manganese, calcium, copper and iron from ‘tie-up’ in the soil.

Q: Can I mix Agro Mix with my liquid starter product?

A: Yes, applying Agro Mix with your liquid starter fertilizer at planting time helps prevent early-season crop deficiencies.

Q: Can I use Agro Mix in both soil and foliar applications?

A: Yes, Agro Mix and other EDTA-chelated micronutrient packages may be used as soil or foliar nutrients.

Q: Can Agro Mix be mixed with crop protection products?

A: Yes, Agro Mix is compatible with many crop protection products as a tank mix partner. The Andersons recommend a compatibility (jar) test before field mixing and application. Always read and follow all individual product labels before use. For more information on tank mixing, please be sure to check out our resource here

Application rate and timing information

Learn more about micronutrient packages  

Don’t get caught up worrying about the micronutrients in your soil. Invest in a micronutrient package like Agro Mix to help prevent deficiencies and increase overall crop yields. Reach out to our team today to learn more about microsolutions from The Andersons. 

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