Nutricor is a concentrated, value-added liquid fertilizer that delivers key nutrients, select organic materials and multi-sourced carbon to your crops. It will:

  • Improve soils
  • Enhance efficiency
  • Maximize yield

Value-added Nutricor gives you more.

With Nutricor, you’ll see increased growth and profitability in the short term—and improved soil in the long term. Nutricor is a precise blend of macronutrients, chelated micronutrients, carbon, organic materials and other ingredients that aid in nutrient absorption, water uptake, reduced soil salt concentrations and greater soil microbial activity.

For your operation, Nutricor will:

  • Build aggressive roots for better stress tolerance
  • Maximize yield and quality through stronger, healthier roots, stalks and leaves
  • Reduce soil salts for better water use—particularly where poor quality irrigation water or salt-based fertilizers have been used
  • Help reduce nutrient runoff by helping soils more easily absorb and hold water

Customers use Nutricor for corn, soybeans, cotton, wheat, alfalfa, vegetables, fruit, wine grapes, tree crops and more.

Healthy soil builds healthy plants.

While conventional fertilizers provide nutrients for plants, Nutricor also provides non-plant food additives to help improve the quality and bioactivity of the soil.

Organic material helps improve your soil structure. Carbon helps boost soil microbial activity. Together they contribute to productive, open, reduced salt soil for better water penetration and increased water flow through the root zone, enabling greater water and nutrient uptake by your plants.

Nutricor’s nutrient package can then reach your plants more efficiently. You’ll see a larger, more aggressive root mass. And you’ll see a healthier, more productive plant that’s better able to withstand weather, insect and disease stresses.

For over 15 years, Nutricor has proven to increase yield in row crops, tree nut crops, fruits and vegetables. Trials conducted in different locations across the country regularly show yield increases of 9 to 18 percent with Nutricor.

Title Crop(s)
2006 Illinois Corn Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor as a Starter Fertilizer for Corn Yield
Corn
2006 Illinois Soybean Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Soybean Yield
Soybean
2007 Illinois Corn Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor as a Starter Fertilizer for Corn Yield
Corn
2007 Illinois Soybean Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Soybean Yield
Soybean
2011 Wisconsin Corn Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor as a Starter Fertilizer for Corn Yield
Corn
2011 Wisconsin Wheat Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Wheat Yield
Wheat
2013 Wisconsin Alfalfa (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Alfalfa Yield
Alfalfa
2013 Wisconsin Alfalfa Trial (Nutricor & Komodo)
Evaluation of Nutricor and Komodo on 'Spangler Starbuck' Alfalfa
Alfalfa
2013 Wisconsin Corn Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Corn Yield
Corn
2013 Wisconsin Soybean Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Soybean Yield
Soybean
2013-2014 Wisconsin Winter Wheat Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Wheat Yield
Wheat
2014 California Tomato Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on 'Roma' Tomato Yield
Tomato
2014 California Wine Grapes Trial (Nutricor & Komodo)
Evaluation of Nutricor and Komodo 'Syrah' Wine Grape Yield
Wine Grapes
2014 Maryland Soybean Trial (Nutricor & Komodo)
Evaluation of Nutricor and Komodo on Soybean Yield
Soybean
2014 Michigan Blueberry Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Older & Established Highbush Blueberries
Blueberries
2014 Michigan Cabbage Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Cabbage Head Yield
Cabbage
2014 Michigan Potato Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on 'Frito-Lay 2137' Potato Yield
Potato
2014 Michigan Tomato Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Tomato Yield
Tomato
2014 Pennsylvania Wheat Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Wheat Yield
Wheat
2014 Wisconsin Potato Trial (Nutricor & Komodo)
Evaluation of Nutricor and Komodo on 'Russet Burbank' Potato Yield
Potato
2014-2015 Maryland Winter Wheat Trial (Nutricor, Komodo & Halo)
Evaluation of Nutricor, Komodo and Halo on Wheat Yield
Wheat
2015 Arizona Chili Pepper Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on 'Scandia Hot' Chili Pepper Yield
Chili Pepper
2015 Arizona Tomato Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on 'Mountain Fresh' Tomato Yield
Tomato
2015 Florida Ornamental Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Ornamentals
Ornamental
2015 Florida Ornamental Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Ornamentals
Ornamental
2015 Florida Strawberry Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on 'Strawberry Festival' Strawberry Yield
Strawberry
2015 Florida Tomato Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on 'Seventy-On' Tomato Yield
Tomato
2015 Michigan Black Bean Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Black Bean Yield
Black Bean
2015 Michigan Blueberry Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Highbush 'Duke' Blueberries
Blueberries
2015 Michigan Cabbage Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Cabbage Head Yield
Cabbage
2015 Michigan Dry Beans Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Great Northern Dry Bean Yield
Dry Beans
2015 Michigan Potato Trial (Nutricor & Komodo)
Evaluation of Nutricor and Komodo on 'Frito-Lay 2137' Potato Yield
Potato
2015 Michigan Potato Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on 'Russet Norkotah' Potato Yield
Potato
2015 Wisconsin Alfalfa (Nutricor & Komodo)
Evaluation of Nutricor and Komodo on 'Spangler Starbuck' Soybean Yield & Relative Forage Quality
Alfalfa
2015 Wisconsin Potato Trial (Nutricor & Komodo)
Evaluation of Nutricor and Komodo on 'Russet Burbank' Potato Yield
Potato
2016 Michigan Blueberry Trial (Nutricor & Komodo)
Evaluation of Nutricor™ and Komodo™ on Highbush 'Duke' Blueberries
Blueberries
2016 Michigan Cabbage Trial (Nutricor)
Evaluation of Nutricor on Cabbage Head Yield
Cabbage
2016 Michigan Potato Trial (Nutricor & Komodo)
Evaluation of Nutricor and Komodo on 'Frito-Lay 2137' Potato Yield
Potato
2016 Michigan Potato Trial (Nutricor & Halo Max)
Evaluation of Nutricor and Halo Max on 'Russet Norkotah' Potato Yield
Potato
2016 Michigan Tomato Trial (Nutricor, Komodo & Halo)
Evaluation of Nutricor, Komodo and Halo on 'Roma' Tomato Yield
Tomato
Total Nitrogen (N) 5% Urea Nitrogen (N) 5%
Available Phosphate (P2O5) 4%
Soluble Potash (K20) 4%
Sulfur (S) 3% Combined Sulfur (S) 3%
Boron (B) 0.02%
Copper (Cu) 0.05% Chelated Copper (Cu) 0.05%
Iron (Fe) 0.10% Chelated Iron (Fe) 0.10%
Manganese (Mn) 0.05% Chelated Manganese (Mn) 0.05%
Molybdenum (Mo) 0.0005%
Zinc (Zn) 0.15% Chelated Zinc (Zn) 0.15%

Derived From:

Urea, Phosphoric Acid, Potassium Hydroxide, Sulfuric Acid, Boric Acid, Copper Citrate and Copper EDTA, Iron Citrate and Iron EDTA, Manganese Citrate and Manganese EDTA, Sodium Molybdate, Zinc Citrate and Zinc EDTA.

Nutricor is a concentrated solution with a low salt index designed to be mixed with water. Nutricor's low pH helps keep drip lines and emitters clean and free of mineral buildup. It can be incorporated into most normal fertility programs, saving on water runs and added trips into the field. Refer to the physical and chemical properties listed above when using the product, particularly when tank mixing.

  • Specific Gravity: 10.13
  • pH: 1.2
  • Solution/Suspension: Suspension
Nutricor can be applied in-furrow, directly on roots, on soil adjacent to plants or as a foliar spray. Compatible with most herbicides, pesticides, fungicides and wetting agents, Nutricor can be used with the Solutions 4Earth family of products to tailor nutritional inputs for a wide range of agricultural crops. Always check compatibility before use.

Soil and Root Application

Soil & Root Application: Place Nutricor as close to the seed, planted seedling, or rooted cutting as possible. Irrigate after application if necessary and as thoroughly as practical. For dryland applications, more dilute solutions achieve better results.

Foliar Application

Nutricor can be applied to most agricultural crops using a dilution of at least nine parts water to one part Nutricor. More dilute solutions may be required to obtain thorough coverage or to avoid damage to sensitive crop types.