Potash Red - Granular Potassium Chloride

0-0-60  Potash deposits occur in beds of sediments at only a few locations around the world; the largest is located in Saskatchewan, Canada.  Potash varies in color from pink or red to white depending on the mining and recovery process used. White potash, sometimes referred to as soluble potash, is usually higher in analysis and is used primarily for making liquid starter fertilizers.

 

K2O  "Muriate of potash (commercial potassium chloride) is a potash salt containing 48%-62% soluble potash (K2O) chiefly as chloride." (AAPFCO)





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