Sweet ‘N Eezy
Sweet ‘N Eezy is a proprietary liquid sugar blend that helps free up minerals and improves the natural bacterial activity in the soil. It mixes well with most liquid fertilizers and sprays and makes trace elements more available.

Can be Used with Starter Fertilizers
Supplies Nourishment for Microbes
Both Foliar & Soil
Acts as a Humectin When Foliar Feeding
Releases Nutrients Tightly Held in Soil
Composition:


The Power of Sweet ‘N Eezy
Benefits:
- Can be used with starter fertilizers
- Supplies nourishment for microbes both foliar and soil
- Acts as a humectin when foliar feeding
- A clear, clean natural carbon source
- Releases nutrients that are tightly held in the soil
- Can be transferred with a regular transfer pump

Application Details
Directions for Use:
Use in accordance with recommendations of a qualified individual/institution. Do not allow to freeze. Sweet ‘N Eezy is compatible with many crop protection products as a tank mix partner. The Andersons recommends a compatibility (jar) test before field mixing and application. Always read and follow all individual product labels before use.
Soil Application:
Apply in-furrow, 2x2, or at sidedress or topdress. Use caution when applying on the seed in saline, alkali, or coarse textured soils.
Foliar Application:
Fill spray tank with water prior to adding fertilizer or other products. Use only as a supplement to a regular nutrient management program. Repeat applications may be beneficial. Use only as directed to avoid foliar burn. Do not apply when crop is excessively stressed for moisture or during periods of high temperatures. Use of a surfactant may enhance leaf coverage and increase nutrient absorption.
Recommended Application Rates:
This product should be used on the basis of a soil and/or tissue analysis. Suggested application rates are for one growing season (gallons per acre) in the absence of soil and/or tissue analysis. 
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