Account for sources
Include every nutrient source already contributing to the crop program.

Nutrient efficiency means improving timing, placement and use of nutrients within the full crop program while protecting yield goals and stewardship priorities.
Soil supply, fertilizer, manure, irrigation water, foliar products and supplements all need to be visible before nutrient efficiency can be reviewed.
Include every nutrient source already contributing to the crop program.
Review crop stage, root activity, weather and application logistics.
Use field, tissue, crop and yield observations to evaluate the change.
Review how nutrients are applied, where loss is likely, and what the change is meant to improve.
ProGreen Ag frames nutrient-efficiency work around crop demand, realistic application windows and approved product documents rather than broad input-reduction promises.
Product cards link to finished product pages. Fit, rates, timing, mixing and availability still depend on approved label review and field-specific context.

Premium Surfactants
NANO surfactant is a premium spray-adjuvant pathway from ProGreen Ag. Its role is reviewed through the complete application—target, carrier water, crop, tank partners, equipment and conditions.

Foliar Fertilizers
O'CARB foliar fertilizer is a carbon-based crop nutrition pathway from ProGreen Ag. Its page keeps product identity, approved label information and commercial status together for a clearer review.
These crop links help move from the objective to crop stage, product source mapping and quote preparation.
The nutrient efficiency brief calls for proof around nutrient uptake, fertilizer efficiency and comparison against current practice. Public result claims remain source-gated until approved trial, lab or testimonial material is attached.
Bring enough context for ProGreen Ag to confirm documents, availability and the next practical step.
Where is nutrient loss or poor timing most likely?
What crop stage creates the strongest demand?
Can the change be compared with the current standard?
Share crop, acres, location, current program, field objective and timing. ProGreen Ag can then confirm relevant product documents, availability and source-controlled guidance.
No. This page helps define the field objective and the information needed before product selection. Current labels, crop stage, compatibility and local conditions still control final use.
Related products are shown as planning pathways, not universal prescriptions. ProGreen Ag should confirm product documents, availability and crop fit before any application plan is built.
Proof statements stay tied to approved lab, trial or testimonial sources. Use the lab-test results path or request source material before treating any result as guidance for your field.