YaraVita ZINTRAC 700
YaraVita ZINTRAC 700
Highest Concentration of Zinc
Almost 8 times more Zn than in a typical liquid chelate
4-5 times more Zn than ‘typical’ liquid
Substantial Zn provision
Stable suspension concentrate formulation
Widest Tank Mixability
Suitable for almost any tank mix
Gives greater flexibility in field recommendations
Excellent Plant Absorption
Quickly taken up by the crop
Very mobile within the plant
Lasting feeding effect
Safe for Crops and Operators
Very safe formulation
Easy to handle liquid formulation
Easy to measure, pour and mix the product in the spray tank
Analysis
70% w/v = 700 g/l Zn
Pack Size
5 litres
Available in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Lucerne: 1.5 l/ha at dormancy break. Repeat after every cut when re-growth has occurred, if necessary. Water rate: 30 to 200 l/ha.
Beans: 0.5 to 1 l/ha when crop is 5 to 15 cm tall. Repeat if necessary 10 to 14 days later. Water rate: 30 to 200 l/ha.
Calabrese: 1 l/ha at the 4 to 9 leaf stage. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Celery: 1 l/ha at the 4 to 6 leaf stage. Repeat 10 to 14 days later if necessary. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Cereals: 1 l/ha from 2 leaf stage to second node detectable (Zadok's G.S. 12 to 32). Also, 0.5 l/ha from ear fully emerged to the end of flowering (Zadok's G.S. 59 to 69). Water rate: 50 to 200 l/ha. Seed Dressing: Typical rate: 3 litres per tonne. Increase up to 8 litres per tonne if necessary.
Conifers: 2 applications of 1 l/ha once there is new season leaf production and again in early autumn. Water rate: 500 to 1,000 l/ha.
Grass (amenity): 1 l/ha as soon as growth commences in spring and/or following identification of need by analysis. Repeat sprays at 10 to 14 day intervals as necessary. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Grass (grazing): 1 l/ha 10 to 14 days prior to turnout. Animals should be kept out of treated pastures for 10 days to allow for nutrient uptake by the herbage. Water rate : 200 l/ha.
Grass (silage/hay): 1 l/ha when crop is 15 cm tall. For severe deficiency repeat applications should be made at the above rate at the 15 cm stage before each subsequent cut. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Hops: 1.5 l/ha when crop is 2.5 metres tall. Water rate: 500 l/ha.
Leek: 1 l/ha applied two weeks after transplanting, or in the case of direct sown crops, when the crop is 15 cm tall. One or two repeat applications may be necessary at 10 to 14 day intervals. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Linseed: 1 l/ha when crop is 2 to 15 cm tall. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Pears: 1 to 2 l/ha at bud burst and at the end of flowering. Avoid treatment during flowering. A further application of 1 to 2 l/ha should be made after harvest but before leaf senescence. Water rate: 200 to 1,000 l/ha.
Peas: 0.5 to 1 l/ha when crop is 5 to 15 cm tall. Water rate: 50 to 200 l/ha.
Protected Crops: 0.05 litres per 100 litres water maximum concentration. Water rate: 1000 l/ha maximum. Refer to equivalent field grown crop for application timing.
Soil Application: 3 to 10 l/ha. Apply pre-drilling or pre-planting (or before regrowth of perennial crops). Water rate: 50 l/ha minimum.
Spinach: 1 l/ha at the 4 to 6 leaf stage. Water rate: 30 to 200 l/ha.
Turf: 1 l/ha as soon as growth commences in spring and/or following identification of need by analysis. Repeat sprays at 10 to 14 day intervals as necessary. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Lucerne: 1.5 l/ha at dormancy break. Repeat after every cut when re-growth has occurred, if necessary. Water rate: 30 to 200 l/ha.
Beans: 0.5 to 1 l/ha when crop is 5 to 15 cm tall. Repeat if necessary 10 to 14 days later. Water rate: 30 to 200 l/ha.
Calabrese: 1 l/ha at the 4 to 9 leaf stage. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Celery: 1 l/ha at the 4 to 6 leaf stage. Repeat 10 to 14 days later if necessary. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Cereals: 1 l/ha from 2 leaf stage to second node detectable (Zadok's G.S. 12 to 32). Also, 0.5 l/ha from ear fully emerged to the end of flowering (Zadok's G.S. 59 to 69). Water rate: 50 to 200 l/ha. Seed Dressing: Typical rate: 3 litres per tonne. Increase up to 8 litres per tonne if necessary.
Conifers: 2 applications of 1 l/ha once there is new season leaf production and again in early autumn. Water rate: 500 to 1,000 l/ha.
Grass (amenity): 1 l/ha as soon as growth commences in spring and/or following identification of need by analysis. Repeat sprays at 10 to 14 day intervals as necessary. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Grass (grazing): 1 l/ha 10 to 14 days prior to turnout. Animals should be kept out of treated pastures for 10 days to allow for nutrient uptake by the herbage. Water rate : 200 l/ha.
Grass (silage/hay): 1 l/ha when crop is 15 cm tall. For severe deficiency repeat applications should be made at the above rate at the 15 cm stage before each subsequent cut. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Hops: 1.5 l/ha when crop is 2.5 metres tall. Water rate: 500 l/ha.
Leek: 1 l/ha applied two weeks after transplanting, or in the case of direct sown crops, when the crop is 15 cm tall. One or two repeat applications may be necessary at 10 to 14 day intervals. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Linseed: 1 l/ha when crop is 2 to 15 cm tall. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Pears: 1 to 2 l/ha at bud burst and at the end of flowering. Avoid treatment during flowering. A further application of 1 to 2 l/ha should be made after harvest but before leaf senescence. Water rate: 200 to 1,000 l/ha.
Peas: 0.5 to 1 l/ha when crop is 5 to 15 cm tall. Water rate: 50 to 200 l/ha.
Protected Crops: 0.05 litres per 100 litres water maximum concentration. Water rate: 1000 l/ha maximum. Refer to equivalent field grown crop for application timing.
Soil Application: 3 to 10 l/ha. Apply pre-drilling or pre-planting (or before regrowth of perennial crops). Water rate: 50 l/ha minimum.
Spinach: 1 l/ha at the 4 to 6 leaf stage. Water rate: 30 to 200 l/ha.
Turf: 1 l/ha as soon as growth commences in spring and/or following identification of need by analysis. Repeat sprays at 10 to 14 day intervals as necessary. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
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