YaraBela® CAN-27™

YaraBela® CAN-27™

YaraBela CAN-27 contains 27% total Nitrogen, 50% in the nitrate form.

Substitutes for Ammonium Nitrate and has the advantage of not being a hazardous material.
Beans

Beans: 70-450# YaraBela® CAN-27acre applied in split applications according to soil test as part of your nitrogen management plan; 130# pre-plant, followed by applications 20 days after emergence and prior to flowering. Cease applications of nitrogen prior to pod fill in order to preserve seed quality. Utilizing YaraBela® CAN-27 for part or all of the nitrogen needs supplies the crop with fast acting nitrate nitrogen. Consult your agronomist for local recommendations.

Carrots

Carrot: Apply 50-135 lbs/acre N in split applications depending upon the yield potential and soil test. Apply 30% N pre-plant incorporated, followed by the remainder at the 3-4 leaf stage. Utilizing YaraBela® CAN 27 for part or all of the nitrogen needs supplies the crop with fast acting nitrate nitrogen. Consult with your agronomist for local recommendations.

Cauliflower

Cauliflower: Apply 80-185 lbs N/acre in split application according to yield potential, variety, and soil test. Apply 50% of the N needs at planting, 25% 7-10 days after planting, and 25% 4-6 weeks later. Utilizing YaraBela® CAN 27 for part or all of the nitrogen needs supplies the crop with fast acting nitrate nitrogen. Consult with your agronomist for local recommendations.

Cucumber

Cucumber (field grown): Apply 90-150 lbs N/acre depending upon the yield potential and soil test. Apply up to 50% of the N at planting, 25% 3-4 weeks later, and the remainder 6-7 weeks after planting. Utilizing YaraBela® CAN 27 for part or all of the nitrogen needs supplies the crop with fast acting nitrate nitrogen. Consult with your agronomist for local recommendations.

Pepper

Pepper (field grown): Apply 100-180 lbs N/acre according to variety, yield potential, and soil test. Apply 25% N at planting followed by the remainder in 2-3 side dress applications. Utilizing YaraBela® CAN 27 for part or all of the nitrogen needs supplies the crop with fast acting nitrate nitrogen. Consult with your agronomist for local recommendations.

Beans

Beans: 70-450# YaraBela® CAN-27acre applied in split applications according to soil test as part of your nitrogen management plan; 130# pre-plant, followed by applications 20 days after emergence and prior to flowering. Cease applications of nitrogen prior to pod fill in order to preserve seed quality. Utilizing YaraBela® CAN-27 for part or all of the nitrogen needs supplies the crop with fast acting nitrate nitrogen. Consult your agronomist for local recommendations.

Carrots

Carrot: Apply 50-135 lbs/acre N in split applications depending upon the yield potential and soil test. Apply 30% N pre-plant incorporated, followed by the remainder at the 3-4 leaf stage. Utilizing YaraBela® CAN 27 for part or all of the nitrogen needs supplies the crop with fast acting nitrate nitrogen. Consult with your agronomist for local recommendations.

Cauliflower

Cauliflower: Apply 80-185 lbs N/acre in split application according to yield potential, variety, and soil test. Apply 50% of the N needs at planting, 25% 7-10 days after planting, and 25% 4-6 weeks later. Utilizing YaraBela® CAN 27 for part or all of the nitrogen needs supplies the crop with fast acting nitrate nitrogen. Consult with your agronomist for local recommendations.

Cucumber

Cucumber (field grown): Apply 90-150 lbs N/acre depending upon the yield potential and soil test. Apply up to 50% of the N at planting, 25% 3-4 weeks later, and the remainder 6-7 weeks after planting. Utilizing YaraBela® CAN 27 for part or all of the nitrogen needs supplies the crop with fast acting nitrate nitrogen. Consult with your agronomist for local recommendations.

Pepper

Pepper (field grown): Apply 100-180 lbs N/acre according to variety, yield potential, and soil test. Apply 25% N at planting followed by the remainder in 2-3 side dress applications. Utilizing YaraBela® CAN 27 for part or all of the nitrogen needs supplies the crop with fast acting nitrate nitrogen. Consult with your agronomist for local recommendations.