The agricultural production department of NIBULON is continuously monitoring crop and soil conditions and promptly adapting technological processes to the actual situation in the fields. Thus, in the Kamianets-Podilskyi, Cherkasy, and Central regions, the application of base fertilizers has been suspended due to soil freezing. At the same time, fertilization of winter crops has begun in the Mykolaiv region.

For the first stage of fertilization, ammonium sulfate was selected, a fertilizer that supplies plants with ammonium nitrogen and sulfur. These elements are critically important for the resumption of spring vegetation, root system development, and increased efficiency of nitrogen uptake. This approach makes it possible to optimize nutrition at the early tillering stage, stimulate the formation of a secondary root system, and reduce the risk of nitrogen deficiency under conditions of limited moisture.
As of today, ammonium sulfate has been applied to 10 thousand hectares, which is 51% of the planned area. All technological operations are carried out in accordance with modern agrotechnological requirements, with continuous monitoring of crop conditions.
Timely and balanced fertilization is one of the key elements in the technology of growing winter crops and creates the prerequisites for obtaining stable and predictable yields.
Despite challenging weather conditions, NIBULON’s agricultural production department continues its planned fieldwork, laying a solid foundation for healthy crops and future harvests.