Nitrogen fertilizer definition

Nitrogen fertilizer means a fertilizer that contains nitrogen as a component.
Nitrogen fertilizer means fertilizer labeled for use on turf in which the nitrogen content consists of less than 15 percent slow-release nitrogen.
Nitrogen fertilizer means a substance containing nitrogen that is used for its plant nutrient content, is designed for use or claimed to have value in promoting plant growth, and requires a guaranteed analysis under Minnesota Statutes, section 18C.215. Nitrogen fertilizer does not include animal and vegetable manures that are not manipulated, or marl, lime, limestone, biosolids, industrial-by-product, industrial wastewater, irrigation water, or other products exempted by the commissioner.

Examples of Nitrogen fertilizer in a sentence

  • The majority of emissions in the agricultural sector in France are in the form of methane (CH4, 51%), followed by nitrous oxide (N2O, from Nitrogen fertilizer).

Related to Nitrogen fertilizer

  • Fertilizer means any substance or mixture of substances that contains one or more recognized plant nutrients and promotes plant growth, or controls soil acidity or alkalinity, or provides other soil enrichment, or provides other corrective measures to the soil.

  • Nitrogen oxides means nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide, expressed as nitrogen dioxide (NO2);

  • Specialty fertilizer means a fertilizer distributed primarily for nonfarm use.

  • Oxides of nitrogen means the sum of the volume mixing ratio (ppbv) of nitrogen monoxide (nitric oxide) and nitrogen dioxide expressed in units of mass concentration of nitrogen dioxide (μg/m3);

  • Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel means diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than fifteen parts per