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When should I provide organic fertilizer? | CyL Field

Maintaining good fertility and high productivity in our fields is directly related to the percentage of organic matter present in the soil. For this reason, making contributions on a regular basis provides the soil with the ability to regenerate maintaining a good structure, high porosity and high microbial activity.

But it’s important to do in the right moment for different types of crops.

Abotrans is an organic fertilizer plant located in Cabezas Beetle (Segovia), which is part of the BURÉS family group, which has been in the field of fertilizers, organic fertilizers and growing media for several generations.

The company produces more than 3,000 tons of organic fertilizers per year that are distributed throughout the national territory and Portugal.

The main areas of vineyard and the horticultural counties from Castilla y León are the main applicants for Biorcamp organic fertilizers, although in the last year the demand for organic fertilizer for dry farming, both organic and conventional, has increased significantly.

BIORCAMP PREMIUM, an organic fertilizer with an NPK 2-3-4, produced from 100% sheep manure and certified by Sohiscert as suitable for ecological agriculture. Its high organic matter content, together with a percentage of humic acids of around 10% sms, make Biorcamp premium an optimal fertilizer for both horticultural crops, vineyards or olive groves.

Other types of fertilizers are also produced, such as BIORCAMP FORTON, an organic fertilizer with NPK 2-2-3 made from cow manure and plant remains.

All Biorcamp fertilizers are marketed both pellet and powder, and in 1000kg Big Bag format, 600kg Big bag and 25kg bag on a pallet of 50 bags.

In both products, the pelleting process is done by pressure, avoiding heating the product to keep it in optimal conditions. Also favoring, in this way, a quicker and more effective incorporation into the soil as it dissolves easily in contact with soil moisture.

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