Claims
- 1. An additive composition for improving resistance to off-target drift comprising a polyacrylamide liquid emulsion/dispersion and a polyacrylamide powder the particle size of which is 50 to 100 mesh in size and optionally agents to keep the composition free flowing.
- 2. A free-flowing fertilizer comprising:
a. a powdered water soluble nitrogen containing fertilizer, b. a sufficient amount of a polyacrylamide liquid emulsion/dispersion, to maintain the free-flowing nature of the composition c. a polyacrylamide powder whose particle size is 50 to 100 mesh in size.
- 3. The free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 2, wherein said water soluble nitrogen containing fertilizer is a member selected from the group consisting of ammonium sulfate, urea, ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate and diammonium phosphate.
- 4. The free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 3, wherein said water soluble nitrogen containing fertilizer is ammonium sulfate.
- 5. The free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 2, which further contains from 0.5 to 5% of a powdered silicone defoamer on a water soluble powdered base.
- 6. The free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 2, which further contains from 0 to 30% of a nononionic powdered surfactant.
- 7. The free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 6, wherein said surfactant is a urea complex.
- 8. The free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 2, which further contains from 0 to 50% of at least one agent which is a sequestering agent or a sequestered metal.
- 9. The free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 8, wherein said agent is ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid, or its salt, citric acid or its salts, or phosphoric acid salts.
- 10. The free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 2, which additionally contains from 0 to 1.5% of anti caking compounds.
- 11. The free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 2, which additionally contains finely ground diatomaceous earth, kaolin clay or, polymorphous silica.
- 12. A process for manufacturing a free-flowing, powder fertilizer composition comprising:
a. intimately blending.
i) from 25 to 99.5% by weight of the formula of a milled fertilizer, ii) spraying a sufficient amount of a liquid drift control agent onto the dry milled fertilizer while under constant blending, said amount being sufficient to maintain the free-flowing nature of said composition; (iii) adding a finely ground polyacrylamide powdered drift control agent to above mixture while blending iv) optionally adding dry defoamer, dry nonionic surfactants, dry sequestering agents and/or sequestered metal or, dry anticaking agents to the above mixture while blending, to obtain a dry blended powder, b) passing the dry blended powder through a screening device using a mesh screen to remove large unground particles, and mill scale, c) passing dry blended and screened powder through additional screen prior to optionally packaging.
- 13. The process according to claim 13 wherein the fertilizer is a member selected from the group consisting of ammonium sulfate, urea, ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate and diammonium phosphate.
- 14. The process according to claim 12 wherein the liquid drift control agent is a polyacrylamide emulsion or dispersion.
- 15. A process for applying a free-flowing fertilizer to a crop comprising mixing the free-flowing fertilizer of claim 2 with a sufficient amount of water and spraying said crop.
- 16. A herbicidal formulation of improved characteristics comprising non-ionic, anionic, or cationic herbicide and the free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 2.
- 17. A method for improving the application of a herbicidal comprising blending a non-ionic, anionic, or cationic herbicide with the free-flowing fertilizer according to claim 2 and applying the resulting blend to a crop.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the priority application 60/176,617 and application 09/761,643 filed Jan. 18, 2001 which are relied on and incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60176617 |
Jan 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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09761643 |
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10193728 |
Jul 2002 |
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