Full Size (30 gal.) Soil Conditioner / Surfactant
$2,500.00Price
Spray Adjuvant is an agricultural wetting agent. It has three main uses: one as an irrigation aid to the soil, second as a soil compaction aid, and third as a spray adjuvant for use with herbicide and pesticide sprays. By lowering the surface tension of water, it can increase the rate at which water soaks into soil, reduce water losses due to evaporation and runoff, and increase crop yields.
HIGHLIGHTS and BENEFITS
• Developed over 30 years ago.
• Is proven to be more than a surfactant. It will help manage the water in the soil and also help relieve compaction.
• In one of many studies performed, there was a compaction layer 14 inches deep that took 900 psi to penetrate. However, a corn plant can only exert 400 psi max, meaning the plant can only gain nutrients from those 14 inches. When the concentrate was applied to the soil, the root system was able to break through the compaction layer.
• It works as a water management tool by holding water in the soil like a reservoir for the plants to use, especially during the hot and dry parts of the year.
• Studies performed in fields with compaction problems, have shown results with an average yield increase of 17 bushels an acre and a 30% increase in root depth at 90% root volume.
Details
APPLICATION
When using the concentrate as a surfactant with herbicides, use 2.5 – 5 oz. per acre or 2.5 – 5 oz. per 10 – 40 gallon spray solution, depending on herbicide use. When using with fungicides and insecticides, use 2.5 – 5 oz. per 100 gal. spray solution.
As an irrigation and compaction aid, the recommended rate is 15 – 30 oz. per acre.
Application Rate:
Soil Compaction = 16-32 fl. oz. / acre
Surfactant = 2.5-4 fl. oz. / acre
Turf Dry Spot Control - 2.5-5 oz/1000 ft2 in 3.5 gal min/1000 ft2 - water in

