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Ammonium sulfate is an inorganic salt that is commonly used as a nitrogen fertilizer in agriculture. It is composed of ammonium ions and sulfate ions, making it a source of both nitrogen and sulfur, essential nutrients for plant growth. This compound is typically produced through the reaction of ammonia with sulfuric acid and is available in crystalline or granular form.

| Chemical formula | NH4)2SO4 |
| Nitrogen content | 21% by weight |
| Sulfur content | 24% by weight |
| Solubility | Highly soluble in water |
| Granule size | 1 to 5 mm |
When choosing ammonium sulfate, consider the specific nitrogen and sulfur requirements of your crops. Specify the desired granule size for optimal application and ensure that the product meets any relevant agricultural standards or certifications. Quantities can vary based on the size of the area being treated, so be prepared to discuss your needs with suppliers.
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It provides both nitrogen and sulfur, promotes healthy plant growth, and improves soil fertility.
Yes, it can be blended with other fertilizers to meet specific nutrient needs.
When used as directed, it is generally considered safe, but over-application can lead to nutrient runoff.
Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and incompatible substances.
Crops such as corn, wheat, and vegetables typically benefit from its use.
Application rates can vary, but typically range from 100 to 500 pounds per acre.