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Copper Sulfate Fine Crystals 50lb Bag 99% Pure

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About Copper Sulfate Fine Crystals 50lb Bag 99% Pure

Copper, A Key Mineral For Life Sustaining Organisms And How Copper Sulfate Plays A Role Copper is needed to sustain life - Human, Animal or Plant. Most living cells in us created by the good Lord himself experiences the benefits of copper or is reliant on copper for proper functionality. The purity of our copper sulfate makes it one of the best supplemental copper additives for soil and livestock. ​If you already know the copper deficiency problems pertaining to soil or livestock and you know your requirements for copper sulfate, you can go to our products page and place your order. All of our fifty pound bags of copper sulfate are the highest purity of copper sulfate. If you need more information or would like to know more please read on. Listed below is a brief summary of the information you will find for Copper Deficiency sub pages. Soil: Farmers that observe copper deficiencies are almost always managers striving for optimal yields. Their fertility management often includes manure and above average rates of fertilizer application. In many instances, their first indication of copper deficiency are crops with yield and quality consistently below expectations. A copper deficiency can result in early aging or lowered levels of chlorophyll, which leads to yield reductions that go unnoticed if the deficiency is not severe. Many symptoms of copper deficiency may be confused with frost damage, insect damage, diseases and herbicide injury. Some herbicide/cereal interactions have been documented on copper deficient soils. Livestock: Marginal to severe copper deficiency in cattle is widespread across the United States. Forage surveys conducted across the United States overwhelmingly reveal forage samples that are marginally to severely deficient in copper .It is widely known that copper deficiency in cattle results in reduced reproductive efficiency and performance. EPA registration number: 46923-4 EPA establishment number: 46923-NJ-1