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Using AGGRAND to Grow Cotton
Cotton is a heavy feeder and requires large amounts of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P). P is usually the limiting factor in cotton production through early boll formation, but nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) are important during early plant growth and development when soil conditions limit their uptake. The addition of N along with P applications optimizes the crop response, but too much N during late vegetative growth may inhibit and delay boll formation. The addition of K increases disease tolerance and produces higher quality lint. Cotton responds to AGGRAND fertilizers when applied in pre-plant broadcast applications, banded applications at planting and as foliar and root applications after emergence.
Broadcast Applications
Apply 3 to 4 gallons per acre of AGGRAND Natural Organic Liquid Fertilizer 4-3-3 Mixed in 40 to 60 gallons of water. Apply solution to one acre in spring or fall. Use two applications if soil is hard and low in organic matter.

Banded Applications
Apply 2 to 3 gallons per acre of AGGRAND Natural Organic Liquid Fertilizer 4-3-3, 1 to 2 gallons per acre of AGGRAND Natural Bonemeal 0-12-0 and 1 quart per acre of AGGRAND Natural Kelp and Sulfate of Potash 0-0-8 mixed with 30 to 40 gallons of water.
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If there is irrigation available, foliar applications can be applied through the irrigation system whether or not the following applies:
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Wheeled
Gun
or Drip
The addition of a biodegradable surfactant increases uptake by increasing adhesion to the leaf surface. Apply AGGRAND in early morning or late evening. Do not apply before or after rainfall or irrigation. On standard field sprayers, use turbo flood jet nozzles when applying AGGRAND to reduce clogging.
To reduce susceptibility to attack of insect and disease causing organisms, apply 1 gallon of AGGRAND Natural Organic Liquid Fertilizer 4-3-3/acre when signs of infestation first become apparent. AGGRAND added to the spray tank reduces the pesticide needed to obtain effective control by 1/3 to 1/2. Some growers find AGGRAND applications alone eliminate the need for pesticide applications when applied at the same time as pesticides.