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5 3 Innovative new Agroleaf foliar products - Calcium+ and Total+ 5 Naturally strengthening roots & stimulating plant growth - Cilus Plus from Lallemand 7 Inspiring the next generation of fruit growers Precision Nutrition NEWS ISSUE 01 New style guide to help you Watch out for our new brochure featuring the complete, and recently expanded, portfolio of precision nutrition products for high value specialty agricultural crops. Additions include the Agroleaf Liquid foliar fertilisers (turn to page 3 of the newsletter), our new wetting and water conservation agent H2Flo (page 6) and the Lallemand biostimulant range (pages 4-5). This new style guide summarises our product portfolio - growers requiring further technical information can access full technical product sheets, available from the ICL website or on request for members of the specialty agriculture technical sales team. Same people, more products, new opportunities There is strength in unity and Everris along with other companies in the ICL group - Fuentes, Nu3, Novapeak and F&C – have united under the one name ICL. Our name may be new to you, but our global product portfolios are renowned for their innovation, performance and precision. Commitment to nutrient efficiency and the environment, ICL is passionate about creating improved growth programmes and total solutions helping end users grow high yielding crops and tasty fruit and vegetables, premium quality ornamentals and healthy green turf. In the Specialty Agriculture sector, we strive to bring you a broad portfolio of the most technically advanced foliar, water soluble and controlled release fertilisers, as well as high quality growing media for the soft fruit and propagation sectors. Ongoing innovation is leading to state-of- the-art products and technologies, while operational and supply chain optimisation means new products and technologies are reaching customers quickly. With market leading brands – including Agroblen ® , Agrolution ® and Agroleaf ® Power – and a wealth of knowledge in our dedicated and experienced team of Specialty Agriculture agronomists and network of distributors, we look forward to working with you and supporting you in 2015 and beyond. Stephen Squires - Business Director UK & Ireland
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5 3 Innovative new

Agroleaf foliar products - Calcium+

and Total+

5 Naturally strengthening roots & stimulating plant growth - Cilus Plus from Lallemand

7 Inspiring the next generation of fruit growers

Precision NutritionNEWS

ISSUE 01

New style guide to help you Watch out for our new brochure featuring the complete, and recently expanded, portfolio of precision nutrition products for high value specialty agricultural crops.

Additions include the Agroleaf Liquid foliar fertilisers (turn to page 3 of the newsletter), our new wetting and water conservation agent H2Flo (page 6) and the Lallemand biostimulant range (pages 4-5).

This new style guide summarises our product portfolio - growers requiring further technical information can access full technical product sheets, available from the ICL website or on request for members of the specialty agriculture technical sales team.

Same people, more products, new opportunitiesThere is strength in unity and Everris along with other companies in the ICL group - Fuentes, Nu3, Novapeak and F&C – have united under the one name ICL. Our name may be new to you, but our global product portfolios are renowned for their innovation, performance and precision.

Commitment to nutrient efficiency and the environment, ICL is passionate about creating improved growth programmes and total solutions helping end users grow high yielding crops and tasty fruit and vegetables, premium quality ornamentals and healthy green turf.

In the Specialty Agriculture sector, we strive to bring you a broad portfolio of the most technically advanced foliar, water soluble and controlled release fertilisers, as well as high quality growing media for the soft fruit and propagation sectors.

Ongoing innovation is leading to state-of-the-art products and technologies, while operational and supply chain optimisation means new products and technologies are reaching customers quickly.

With market leading brands – including Agroblen®, Agrolution® and Agroleaf® Power – and a wealth of knowledge in our dedicated and experienced team of Specialty Agriculture agronomists and network of distributors, we look forward to working with you and supporting you in 2015 and beyond.

Stephen Squires - Business Director UK & Ireland

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E-Max heralds new dawn in controlled release fertiliser technology In today’s competitive marketplace, growers are increasingly looking for flexible nutrition solutions designed to match the specific needs of their crops. Our new cutting-edge coating technology, E-Max, heralds a new dawn in controlled release fertilisers (CRFs) for field-grown crops.

CRFs deliver a raft of benefits helping optimise the ratio of yield to cost. Benefits include improved agronomic efficiency, reduced application costs and phytotoxicity while unlocking potential for new improved application methods.

Highly durable and versatile, E-Max is enabling fundamental improvements to be made in the optimization of nitrogen (N) supply meeting specific crop needs. Replacing previous resin coating technology, ICL Agromaster® and Agrocote® ranges are now benefitting from this new CRF technology.

A strong durable polymer membrane coating, E-Max is semipermeable and highly versatile. Its release mechanism is based on moisture and temperature. As temperature increases so does the predictable release rate, which is independent of microbial activity. In addition, there is no lock-up effect.

“This innovative technology enables variation in release profile and longevity, producing consistent performance and tailor made release patterns due to the pre-designed physical properties of the coating,” explains Scott Garnett - specialty agriculture manager UK & Ireland.

“ICL is committed to improving nutrient efficiency and value. This is another tool to help growers achieve their goals without sacrificing value or revenues.”

Agromaster – managing N inputs in grape vinesICL has developed a fertiliser suited to grape vines that does not promote unwanted growth later in the crop’s development. Helping vineyards manage their nitrogen (N) inputs, it removes growers’ concerns relating to weather conditions leaching away costly inputs.

The concept is to supply the majority of N to the crop before flowering and via a single application. Agromaster® (12-5-19+4MgO) is a partially coated (controlled release) fertiliser supplying 20 - 30kg of N to the crop.

Using timings developed in the UK, the N reduces at flowering encouraging all essential nutrients in to flower and fruit development generating yield and

quality improvements. Too much N applied after flowering can generate considerable apical growth. This removes energy from the crop slowing down ripening which can also reduce overall crop quality.

Employing E-Max technology, 32% of the N in Agromaster is coated and released over a two to three month period, even if rainfall is high without leaching away

from the root zone. The other 68% is uncoated promoting early development of leaves and lateral growth.

The N release from Agromaster is temperature dependant, if the soil is cold it slows down – mirroring the crop’s growth pattern. Conversely, as soil temperature rises so too does the N release meeting the crop’s additional needs.

Water moves in through coating

Water dissolves nutrients in granule

Nutrient releases through coating to the soil

When nutrients are fully released E-Max coating disintergrates into the soil

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Innovative new foliar products New for 2015 is a range of Agroleaf® Liquid products - Calcium+, a highly cost effective and superior foliar calcium (Ca) product and Total+, a balanced nutrient and plant biostimulant providing stress relief.

High performance foliar calcium – Calcium+

An innovative liquid fertiliser, Agroleaf Liquid Calcium+ is fortified with three technologies to boost absorption and help avoid Ca deficiencies in fruit and vegetable crops.

Calcium+ contains a blend of Ca combined with amino acids, plant sugars and an industry leading surfactant - all helping to facilitate absorption through the leaf epidermis.

“Ca is an essential plant nutrient and deficiency can lead to conditions including blossom end rot, tipburn, bitter pit in apples as well as localized tissue necrosis resulting in stunted plant growth and even death of terminal buds and root tips,” warns Scott Garnett, ICL specialty agriculture manager for UK and Ireland.

“Ca deficiency can be caused by an insufficient supply in the growing media or soil, but is more frequently a result of low transpiration. This can be caused by high humidity, which slows transportation of Ca to the plant, poor uptake of the mineral through the stem or by excessive usage of potassium or nitrogen fertilisers,” explains Scott. “Acidic, sandy, or coarse soils often contain less Ca. Soil can also contain insoluble forms of Ca, unusable by the plant, with high phosphorus containing soils particularly susceptible.“

Highly effective natural chelating agents, amino acids are essential building blocks of all living matter and in plants play a key role in photosynthesis. Calcium+ is fortified with four amino acids - glycine, glutamine acid, mono sodium glutamate and L-Arginine – which all enhance Ca uptake. Glycine and glutamic acid are fundamental metabolites in the formation of vegetable tissue and chlorophyll synthesis, while L-Arginine increases synthesis of flower and fruit related hormones.

The plant sugar, dextrose monohydrate, is an immediately available plant food source. The non-ionic surfactant − with excellent spreading and wetting properties − further improves the speed of Ca uptake and coverage on the leaf surface.

“Ensuring crops are not suffering from Ca deficiency at key growth stages has an impact not only on yield and quality, but on the shelf life of fresh produce,” says Scott.

Targeted stress relief – Total+

Also new to the range is Total+ - a balanced nutrient and plant biostimulant formulated to provide targeted stress relief, just when plants need it most.

“During periods of stress, caused by both environmental factors and pesticide application, Total+ provides plants with NPK along with chelated zinc and manganese and a seaweed extract biostimulant,” explains Scott. “Total+ acts as a safener for pesticide application to help prevent negative effects on the plant during a period where it is already under stress from disease pressure.”

Containing a triple seven formulation - 7% nitrogen, 7% phosphorous and 7% potassium - Total+ is formulated with a citric acid based delivery system to aid penetration of foliar applied products – such as other nutritional products.

“Highly versatile, Total+ can be applied as a foliar nutrient on its own, or with other foliar sprays including pesticides,”explains Scott. “Containing concentrated cold water extracted seaweed, it ensures high levels of plant biostimulation.”

ICL plans to add additional new products to the Agroleaf liquid range over the coming season.

Scott Garnett Specialty Agriculture Manager UK & Ireland

Turf fit for Rugby World Cup Villa Park, at Witton in Birmingham, is home to Premier League football club Aston Villa and is one of thirteen venues selected to host Rugby World Cup matches this autumn.  

Originally built as a Victorian amusement park, this iconic stadium with its distinctive brick facade will host two key first round matches - South Africa playing Samoa (pool B) on Saturday, 26 September and Australia versus Uruguay the day after (pool A). 

The stadium is one of three World Cup venues our turf and amenity division supply with individually tailored programmes of precision turf fertilisers, plant protection products and high performance grass seed.  Our team has worked closely with the highly skilled grounds management team at Villa Park for nearly a decade, during which this world class stadium has also hosted athletics, cycling, boxing, rugby league events and now the Rugby World Cup.

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Lallemand Plant Care – progressive beneficial microbiology in cropping

- Naturally protecting crops from stress

It is well known that fruit and vegetable crops can become stressed by high temperatures and dry weather, however, a range of other stress factors can also impinge on productivity and ultimately the quality of the final produce. Our new osmoprotectant IntraCell contains a very high level of naturally produced Glycine Betaine, helping crops deal with a wide range of stresses.

The science

“A plant’s resistance to adverse situations is significantly determined by its osmotic regulation capacity,” explains Andrew Gough of Lallemand Plant Care. “When facing unfavourable conditions plants initiate defense mechanisms, such as maximising energy saving, reducing water loss and using reserves to maintain vital functions. Basically, the plant slows down closing its stomata and decreasing photosynthetic activity.”

At a cellular level, metabolites - small organic compounds – accumulate in the cytoplasm. These ‘compatible solutes’ are highly water soluble and neutral. While not impacting on cellular function, they help maintain turgor pressure – avoiding detrimental cell alteration which is an intrinsic feature of all abiotic stresses. All compatible solutes act as

protective agents – osmoprotectants or osmolytes – with some stabilizing the structures and functions of certain macromolecules,” says Andrew. “Accumulation of these compounds is fundamental to the acclimatization of cells to a constantly changing environment and the associated stresses.” “Glycine Betaine (GB) is a key compatible solute and evidence strongly shows the important role it plays as an osmoprotectant,” says ICL’s Scott Garnett. “Plant species vary in their capacity to synthesize GB, with some accumulating relatively high levels in their chloroplasts while others do not synthesize it at all.

“GB is a very useful natural anti-stress agent which can adjust the osmotic balance (osmoregulate) inside the plant

cells and tissue thereby helping plants defend themselves and overcome stresses,” explains Andrew. “By reducing the negative effects, crop performance is enhanced, net photosynthesis increases as does yield and quality.“

IntraCellA patent protected, Lallemand Plant Care product, IntraCell contains pure naturally produced Glycine Betaine at a very high level - 97%. Launched in 2015, it is marketed exclusively in the UK and Ireland by ICL.

“Once sprayed onto the crop canopy, IntraCell penetrates the leaf surface and is translocated systemically throughout the plant within 24 hours,” explains Scott. “Remaining unmetabolized, in the intracellular plant regions, it can perform its function for three to four weeks after application.”

Benefits of IntraCell• Helps maintain optimum growth• Assists plants to fight diseases• Helps reduce cellular necrosis such as bitter pit, blossom end rot and leaf tip burn • Improves flower and fruit retention• Reduces cracking and weeping in fruit • Improves firmness post harvest• Contributes significantly to post-harvest conservation improving storageability and shelf life.

Stress factorsCrops become stressed by a wide range of factors: • Environmental - cold, heat, drought, salinity, low relative humidity, excessive water, frost, hail and wind• Crop management - transplantation, root damage from cultivations, pruning and picking• Phenological - rapid growth, budding, blooming, fruit set and ripening• Biotic - pests and diseases.

Andrew Gough

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Easy to apply as foliar sprayIntraCell is recommended for use preventatively in anticipation of stress occurrences. It can be applied with foliar feeds or agrochemicals to improve their efficacy. It is recommeded to use

an adjuvant for optimal penetration into plants.

Widely tested on a number of crops under commercial cultivation this natural product is safe for both the user and the environment. IntraCell has no harvest interval or harmful residues and can be used on all edible and non-edible crops.

IntraCell is supplied in wettable powder form in a 2kg bag and applied at a dosage of 2-4 kg/ha (for up to 500 litres of water use a minimum of 2kg/ha and for >500 L of water use 0.4% of IntraCell w/w).

It can be stored for 24 months in the original packaging at ambient temperatures.

- Naturally strengthening roots and stimulating plant growth

Harnessing the benefits of the patented soil-dwelling bacteria Bacillus amyloliquefaciens IT45, Cilus Plus offers a raft of benefits to UK soft fruit growers. Developed by Lallemand Plant Care, and marketed exclusively in the UK and Ireland by ICL, its multiple modes of action bring benefits relating to growth, yield, quality and disease suppression. A stable and very safe product, it is easy to use.

Benefits of Cilus Plus• Improved crop establishment • Further growth stimulation through the growing season• Root protection, by suppressing diseases• Improved recovery from disease challenges, when they occur• High solubilisation of phosphorus - making this vital nutrient more available to plants • Increased bioavailability of trace elements, particularly iron• Increased root fracture, root hair density and length. This greater root mass improves water and nutrient absorption as well as plant anchoring for stability and stress tolerance.

The science “Applied via water, the beneficial Cilus Plus bacteria disperse in the soil gravitating towards growing roots,” explains Andrew Gough, of Lallemand Plant Care. “On contact they rapidly establish in the rhizosphere, the root zone, feeding on the carbon rich exudates that naturally leak from living roots. The beneficial bacteria population quickly grows taking control of any ideal environment.

The flourishing bacteria secrete organic compounds, as well as enzymes, that stimulate growth and solubilise nutrients - particularly phosphorus

(P) and metallic ions in the soil. They also secrete mucigel, a natural biofilm, which aids aggregate formation in soils considerably improving the structure.

“Having colonised the rhizosphere, these beneficial bacteria protect plants from pathogens by ‘spatial’ and ‘trophic’ competition, depriving pathogens of living space and nourishment, ” says Andrew.

What to expect “Crop benefits are typically wide-ranging and often visible above and below ground,” explains ICL’s Scott Garnett. “Growers are seeing noticeable increases in root development in treated crops. As the soil volume infiltrated increases, so to does the amount of nutrients the roots and beneficial bacteria gain access to.

“Cilus Plus improves plant nutrition by solubilising nutrients locked up in the soil or growing medium, particularly phosphorus and metallic ions. Applied fertilisers are also better assimilated.

“Treated plants establish quicker as young plants - or if dormant, begin regenerating more quickly. They continue to be more vigorous in later growth too. The root system is significantly strengthened and root health markedly improved, which all decreases stress sensitivity.

“We are observing increases in productivity, from growth through to harvested yield and improvements in quality. Another benefit is reduced incidence of serious soil-borne damping-off/root/base rot diseases.”

Easy to apply The Cilus Plus powder is dissolved in water and drenched onto seedling trays, sprayed onto soil, applied to growing media or applied through drip irrigation.

Trials demonstrating P solubilisation A recent trial by Lallemand in France looked at P solubilisation by Cilus Plus.

The growing media was a mix of soil, sand and insoluble calcium phosphate making the P unavailable. A pH of 8.02 further exacebated the problem. At the beginning of the trial the P analysis was 111.20 ppm in total with 34.70 ppm in an available form. The treatment options (repeated five times each) included pots with, or without, lettuce plants with Cilus Plus used at a dose equivalent to 200 g/ha.

At the end of the trial the P availability and bacterial populations were analysed – see comments below for results and explanations.

Results: P-available (ppm)

CFU/g of soil Comments

T1 - Plants + Cilus Plus

40.99 2.3 x 104

Bacteria have freed P and plants have used some of it. Bacteria numbers are higher, due to root exudates

T2 - Plants with No Cilus Plus

32.10 0Plants have removed some P

T3 - No Plants + Cilus Plus

58.18 1.7 x 103

Bacteria have freed P, but no plants present to use it. Bacteria numbers have declined because of no root exudates

T4 - No Plants with No Cilus Plus

34.74 0 No P has been freed

Cilus Plus has become one of Lallemand Plant Care’s major sellers internationally. It was introduced in to the UK and Ireland by ICL in 2015.

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Solving water issues across spectrum of soil types

With efficient water and fertiliser management moving up the farming agenda, our wetting and water conservation agent H2Flo® is helping solve issues across a spectrum of soils types. The first in a series of innovative water management products ICL plans to bring to market in the specialty agriculture sector over the next few years.

Penetrating the soil, this unique blend of surfactants promotes vertical and lateral water movement, reducing overall irrigation requirements while helping improve yields.

In potato crops, when applied to ridges, our powerful surfactant can dramatically reduce water usage by up to 50%.

H2Flo works extremely well on a range of soils with water management issues from light sands, to hard compacted soils where adequate water penetration is the issue.

This surfactant also performs very well in high value fertigation fed crops such as strawberries. A Scottish customer,

despairing of the light sandy soil on a recently purchased new site, took the decision to trial H2Flo last year. The soils responded immediately and he quickly switched to monthly applications of H2Flo across his whole crop.

Similarly dramatic results were seen on another Scottish soft fruit farm, this time where dry compacted soils meant roots were struggling to develop due to lack of moisture.

H2Flo also contains a root hair activator promoting stronger roots and aiding plant establishment. Trials have shown up to an eight-fold increase in secondary roots and a ten-fold increase in root hairs, compared to an untreated control.

The root activator combines plant biostimulants and surfactants. These work synergistically to increase the root mass and provide an optimum air / water balance in the root zone.

A high strength product, H2Flo contains 88% surfactant compared to the industry norm of around 60%. Easy to use, it can be applied any time of year via drip, centre pivot, overhead, boom sprayer or knapsack sprayer.

Soil Surfactant

Scott Garnett Specialty Agriculture Manager UK & Ireland

Expanding independent trials programme This year ICL has once again invested heavily in independent research trials across the UK, from Scotland to the south of England, involving products and technologies from around the world.

Following a promising first year, our trials using E-Max technology

and Agrocote® to deliver controlled release nitrogen to seed potatoes are now in their second year. Findings so far suggest Agrocote may create improved nitrogen (N) release, enabling it to be used more efficiently in some varieties. The results potentially suggest using Agrocote could reduce the N requirement for seed potato production. Part of a three-year research project, trials are taking place in the Netherlands and Scotland - we plan to publish full findings in 2016/17.

Our speciality agriculture division has instigated a number of independent biostimulant trials in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire looking at the benefits to potato, cereal and OSR crops. Carried out by a leading UK university, additional trials are also being carried

out in Europe. In Lincolnshire we are funding additional trials of Lallemand products on a range of crops - including brassicas and potatoes. In UK soft and top fruit crops, ICL is funding research in the south-east on calcium applications. In addition, agronomists from our specialty agriculture team have set up a number of demonstration trials with growers looking at the performance of soil-borne bacteria on crops. Also, applying controlled release N, using E-Max technology, to leafy salads in a bid to reduce nitrate levels in the leaves. In regard to foliar products, trials are underway looking at applications of Agroleaf® to a range of crops to improve crop quality and yields.

Shaun CavanaghBusiness Development Manager

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Next generation visit Benelux countries

ICL is delighted to be a sponsor of the Under 40s Fruit Growers Conference that recently saw 54 delegates undertake a three-day tour of leading top and soft fruit businesses in Benelux countries.

Begun in 1967, these conferences have built a reputation as great networking and knowledge transfer events with participation from young growers, technicians, scientists and sponsors from across the UK industry.

Charlie Dunn (35), of Chandler Dunn, a 600ha mixed farm operation in Kent producing 200ha of apples, pears and plums, took over chairmanship of the organising committee in February.

“A highlight of the recent trip for me was the inspirational and emotionally charged talk at the renowned Flueren Tree Nursery, in the Netherlands, producers of pears, apples and sweet cherry trees,” he says. “Another was the visit to Veiling Haspengouw fruit auction. This Belgium based

cooperative, with 400 hard and soft fruit grower members, uses super fast clock auctions which were fascinating to see in action.

“Each trip aims to encompasses grower, pack house and machinery elements. These conferences provide a valuable opportunity for the next generation of UK fruit growers, who will be heading up the industry in 20 -30 years, to develop their knowledge and explore new technology, varieties and growing techniques while networking and building new friendships. By sharing ideas and discussing challenges we can help each other.”

“The future of the UK fruit industry depends on inspiring the next generation,” says ICL’s Scott Garnett. “To remain competitive the sector cannot afford to stand still, it needs a constant stream of inspired producers, researchers and technologists. ICL is committed to the sector and delighted to support these excellent events.”

While sponsor-subsidized overseas trips are organized biennially, the next interim trip is to Chapel Down Vineyard, at Tenterton in Kent, exploring viticulture and wine making (November 2015 - date to be confirmed).

“It promises to be another informative event, with wine tasting thrown in,” says Charlie. “We will also be unveiling the destination for the overseas trip in 2017.” While giving little away, he is prepared to say it will be outside Europe!

Meet the TeamWith nearly 30 years experience of precision nutrition and growing media, David Steward has overall responsibility for marketing ICL and its products, including new product development. Particularly closely involved with the specialty agriculture division, he has specific responsibility for product and project management in this sector.

Originally joining Fisons in 1986 as a sales representative for garden products, David progressed through business development into marketing for both the garden products and professional product ranges. Over the years Fisons became Levington Horticulture, Scotts, then Everris and as from 2015 – ICL.

Working with the technical teams in the UK and Netherlands, David pulls together the knowledge and heads the team communicating this information to growers.

Based at our Ipswich office, he also supports the sales team visiting growers in East Anglia, helping to develop our market research and running associated trials.

At weekends David is often found in his allotment, waging a constant war on the weeds but deriving considerable pleasure from growing his own fruit and vegetables. A recent director of the Suffolk Football Association, he is a trustee of his local sports charity SPARK funding local residents to take part and benefit from sport and recreation.

David Steward Marketing Manager UK and Ireland

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Agrolution Special 31613-5-28+2CaO+2.5MgO+TEAgrolution Special 316 is a fantastic acidifying water soluble fertilizer. It is equipped with a full trace element package and designed to provide plant nutrition and solve soft water problems. Agrolution Special 316 includes calcium which increases the crops shelf life and helps

Agrolution Special 1257-14-35+3.5MgO+TEAgrolution Special 125 delivers all necessary nutrients to the plant while improving nutrient availability. This product prevents deposits and blockages in the irrigation system

Agrolution Special 31314-7-14+14CaO+TEAgrolution Special 313 is a fantastic acidifying water soluble fertilizer. It is equipped with a full trace element package and designed to provide plant nutrition and solve soft water problems. Agrolution Special 313 includes calcium which increases the crops shelf life and helps

Agrolution Special 21412-6-29+7CaO+TEAgrolution Special 214 delivers all necessary nutrients to the plant while improving nutrient availability. It is made up of the purest ingredients and helps correct calcium

which not only keeps the tank clean, but also prevents any spray blockage.

The all-in-one fertilizer solution for vegetable and fruit crops Agrolution is ICL’s top range of water-soluble fertilizers for agriculture.

It has been developed with a double objective: the availability of all nutrients in the correct proportions and the convenience of solving water quality problems with one product.

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2 Delivers all necessary nutrients including trace elements

3 All-in-one convenience

4 Pure ingredients that disolve completely

5 Keeps systems clean and will clean your drip lines

www.under40s.co.uk

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Host of innovations at GLAS in DublinVisitors to GLAS – the Garden, Landscape and Amenity Sportsturf Show in Dublin – can find us at the City West Exhibition Centre, in Sagart, on July 23 - Stand H9.

Our fourth year exhibiting at this key event, the ICL/Everris stand will feature our growing precision nutrition foliar, fertigation and controlled release ranges including Agroleaf, Agrolution and Solinure®.

Innovation on this year’s stand include the Lallemand Plant Care portfolio – IntraCell, Cilus Plus, Rise™ S and Rise P (pages 4 and 5), our new water conservation product H2Flo (page 6) and our updated and improved Agroblen and Agromaster ranges.

Come to the stand and talk to Colman Warde to find out more about our new E-Max technology, which is helping Agroblen and Agromaster deliver fundamental improvements in the optimization of nitrogen supply to meet specific crop needs (read more on page 2). Once again the ICL Specialty Agriculture division is sharing the stand with colleagues from Everris Turf & Amenity and ICL Professional Horticulture divisions.

Popular promotions Fruit growers from Scotland down to Kent and Cornwall took advantage of our 2015 early season promotion and ordered a pallet of Agrolution® Special or Solinure® before the end of April and received 100kg free.

Primarily used to feed coir grown fruit crops, demand for Agrolution Special 125 (7-14-35+3.5MgO+TE) is rapidly increasing. An all-in-one fertiliser solution for fruit and vegetable crops, it contains a full trace element package helping prevent deficiencies while providing all the nutrients need.

For soil grown fruit crops, Solinure (10-5-39+MgO+TE) is proving popular particularly with growers keen to reduce nitrogen inputs. Offering dependable product purity, ease of use and crop response, Solinure products contain full trace element packages and are ideal for soil based fruit and vegetable crops.

Meanwhile, vegetable growers visiting LAMMA and the Brassica and Leafy Salads events in January took advantage of our ‘Try a hectare for free’ promotion. This featured the new Lallemand products (pages 4 and 5 plus Rise™ S and Rise™ P)as well as our new fast acting foliar Agroleaf® range. Containing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria, Rise S and Rise P mine the soil making sulphur and phosphorus (respectively) more available.

Watch out for more promotions at the beginning of 2016!

John Clarke, Scott Garnett and Andrew Gough

Where to find us… Earlier this year we exhibited at LAMMA, the UK’s largest farm machinery, equipment and agricultural services show, and at the first combined Brassica and Leafy Salads Conference in Peterborough. We will be returning to LAMMA in 2016 (January 20-21).

Fruit growers can find our team at Fruit Focus (July 22 - stand 354) at East Malling Research Centre, at the National Fruit Show (21-22 October) at the Kent Show Ground, and at the Teagasc National Soft Fruit Conference in Ireland (date to be confirmed).

Vegetable growers can find us at the Lincolnshire Brassica Open Days at Elsom Seeds (14-15 October) and at the Carrot and Onion Conference at Peterborough (November 4-5). Potato growers can come and talk to us at Potatoes in Practice at the James Hutton Institute (August 13), at BP2015 at the Harrogate International Centre (12-13 November) and at the Teagasc National Potato Conference in Ireland (details to be confirmed).

Tree producers and forestry management consultants will find the ICL Specialty Agriculture team at the Four Oaks Trade Show (8-9 September) and at the GLAS nurseries and sports turf show in Dublin (23 July) (see above).

Fruit Focus 2014

ContactsUK and Irish technical teams Scott Garnett BSc, FACTS Specialty Agriculture Manager UK and [email protected] + 44 (0) 7584 324778

Shaun Cavanagh OND Hort, BASIS, FACTS Business Development Manager [email protected] +44 (0) 7778 603043

Colman Warde Dip Hort, BASIS, FACTS Country Manager Ireland [email protected] +353 (0) 8777 99527

Sales and Marketing David Steward Marketing Manager UK & [email protected] +44 (0) 1473 237136 / 7748 111729

www.icl-sf.com ICL - Epsilon House, West Road, Ipswich IP3 9FJ [email protected] Tel: 0844 8094470 ®Registered TradeMark of ICL or its affiliates. Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and production information before use.