Why Use Grow-N-Thrive (8-8-8)
 On Your Cranberry Marshes?
    1. Proven Results: Several growers have experienced an increase of 10%-20% in berry yield per acre. Your total cost per acre is about $18.00. A mere 5% yield boost = $300+ per acre increased revenue. Wouldn't you like that kind of return?
    2. Grow-N-Thrive (GNT) is a concentrated premium liquid fertilizer with a proven 8-8-8 analysis, six micro-nutrients, and organic and inorganic proprietary ingredients. Because GNT is fast acting and non-burning, it is the perfect fertilizer to provide the extra nitrogen and phosphorous for increased flowering and fruit setting, thereby increasing yield per acre.
    3. Grow-N-Thrive has six micro-nutrients: Boron, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, and Zinc.
    4. It also contains proprietary organic and inorganic ingredients that enable plants to absorb more nutrients at a faster rate without burning.
    5. It is lower in urea as a source of nitrogen. Compared to most other fertilizers that have a high percentage of their nitrogen derived from urea, Grow-N-Thrive has less than 50% from urea. This means that: A. More of the nitrogen is available and ready to be absorbed quickly by the plant. B. There is reduced chance for salt buildup in the soil from unconverted urea, and therefore less chance for foliage burn. GNT's 8-8-8 analysis also produces less runoff of phosphate.
    6. Special instructions for cranberry gardens:
      1. Apply 1-1.5 qt. per acre immediately before blooming to strengthen weak flowers.
      2. About 3-4 weeks later, apply 1-1.5 qt. per acre to improve berry set.
      3. Two weeks later, make a third application of 1-1.5 qt. per acre to boost berry growth.
      Note: These instructions are for using GNT to supplement your regular applications of granular fertilizer.
    7. General usage guidelines for agricultural crops: 1 gal. in 100 gal. water per acre every 2 weeks.
    Usage Tips
    1. Do not mix Grow-N-Thrive with a fungicide containing heavy metals such as copper, manganese, or zinc. Heavy metals increase the salt index and raise the probability of burning the foliage.
    2. It is best to spray Grow-N-Thrive in early morning and late afternoon when temperatures are below 85 degrees. If spraying in the mid-day heat becomes necessary, reduce the concentration accordingly.
 
How to Order
 
For Wisconsin Cranberry Growers
Place your orders with these dealers.

Scott Spangler
Servco F.S. Co-Op
2311 Clermont Street
Antigo, WI 54409
715-627-4844
    Joel Hoag
Federation Co-Op
24125 Cty. Rd. EW
Warren, WI 54666
608-378-4640
     
Steve Hanvold
Customer One Co-Op
800 4th Street
Marathon, WI 54448
715-443-2677
    T H Agri-Chemicals, Inc.
617 E. North Street
Plainfield, WI 54966
715-335-6343
 
Premium
Grow-N-Thrive

Liquid Plant Food
8 - 8 - 8
Instant Action - All Purpose

Guaranteed Analysis:
Total Nitrogen (N)................ 8.00%
     2.1% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
     2.1% Nitrate Nitrogen
     3.8% Urea Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P2O5).......  8.00%
Soluble Potash (K2O) ............. 8.00%
Boron (B)......................... 0.02%
Copper (Cu)....................... 0.05%
     0.05% Chelated Copper
Iron (Fe)......................... 0.10%
     0.10% Chelated Iron
Manganese (Mn).................... 0.05%
     0.05% Chelated Manganese
Molybdenum (MO)..................0.0005%
Zinc (Zn)......................... 0.05%
     0.05% Chelated Zinc
	 
Derived from: Ammonium Nitrate,
Dipotassium Phosphate, Urea,
Diammonium Phosphate, Sodium Borate,
Copper EDTA, Iron EDTA, Manganese EDTA 
Sodium Molybdate Dihydrate, and Zinc EDTA.
 
Links to Cranberry Information
    wiscran.org
      No matter what your interest in cranberries this site should contain something for you. The site also contains "Virtual Cranberry Stands" which will deliver fresh fruit to your door when in season. Growers can access information on industry news as well as the latest from university and extension faculty.

    oceanspray.com
      The premier marketer of cranberry consumer products.

    cranberries.org
      The Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association is one of the oldest farmers organizations in the country. Established in 1888 to standardize the measure with which cranberries are sold (the 100 lb. barrel), it has become one of the leading agricultural organizations in the state. In 1888 the Association's mission was "to promote the interest of its members in whatever pertains to the growth, cultivation and sale of cranberries."
 

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