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Fertigation, a technique for applying fertilizers via irrigation water, differs significantly from soil application, especially because it accelerates the cycle of the nutrients used. The availability of soluble fertilizers on the market, the cost of rural labor in conventional fertilization, and the constant increase in irrigated area in Brazil under pressurized irrigation have all encouraged producers to adopt fertigation, since the implementation costs, compared to the total costs, make its use viable. Knowledge of the dynamics of ions in the soil, especially nitrogen (N) and potassium (K), has allowed criteria for applying these nutrients to the soil through fertigation to be established. Knowledge of the nutrient requirements of crops, the rate at which these nutrients are absorbed during the cycle, and the most appropriate frequency of application of these nutrients allows determining the amount of fertilizers and the phase of the cycle in which they should be applied. In addition, it is also necessary to know the volume of water required to make up the solution to be injected into the irrigation system. Fertigation, however, requires continuous monitoring and evaluation in order to avoid negative impacts on the soil due to improper use of the technique. This can be done by monitoring the electrical conductivity of the solution or the soil saturation extract. 🟢 CLICK ON THE LINK TO REQUEST A SEEDLING QUOTE WhatsApp 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/MearimAgricolaVendas SEEDLING OF: 🔺BRS CAPIAÇU 🔺BRS KURUMI 🔺COAST CROSS 🔺JIGGS 🔺FLORAKIRK 🔺AFRICAN STAR GRASS 🔺TIFTON 85 🔺 PITAYA 🔺CAIANA SUGAR CANE 🔺BRS PACOUA BANANA 🔺TANGO GRASS 🔺CANA GRASS 🟢 CLICK ON THE LINK TO REQUEST A SEEDLING QUOTE WhatsApp 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/MearimAgricolaVendas Also follow our other social network ▫ Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramMearimAgricola9