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Agricultural Phosphorus Fertilizer

Since modern agricultural practice began, farmers have been supplementing the soil's natural nutrient level with Agricultural Phosphorus Fertilizer to improve the land's production potential. See below for the latest data on the use and management of Agricultural Phosphorus Fertilizer in .Most nitrogen used in is applied to dairy and cropping farms and a limited number of drystock farms. Urea is the dominant form of nitrogen Agricultural Phosphorus Fertilizer used. Prior to the 1990s, pastoral systems were almost solely reliant on clover to fix nitrogen. The figures below are in thousand tonnes nitrogen.nitrogen use has increased over time due to the intensification of dairy farm systems in combination with an increased area in dairying. However, production methods have improved and the emphasis on environmental accountability is increasing. This has led to marked improvements in production per unit of nitrogen applied. Improvements in efficient use of Agricultural Phosphorus Fertilizer and other nutrient sources are likely to continue as research and development evolves. Between 2020 and 2022 there has been a 12% drop in nitrogen use . pastoral soils are naturally low in phosphorus and sulphur. Both these elements are provided by superphosphate Agricultural Phosphorus Fertilizer . began importing phosphate Agricultural Phosphorus Fertilizer in 1867, with its first shipment of guano from the Pacific Islands. Superphosphate manufacturing commenced near Dunedin in 1881. Today, it is manufactured at five sites. The figures below are in thousand tonnes phosphorus.