Loveland Products, Inc. has introduced Extract® XC, a next-generation evolution of its well-known Extract Powered by Accomplish® (Extract PBA).
The new product comes in a concentrated formulation that enables farmers to release more nitrogen and sulfur from crop residues while using only half the product per acre compared to previous versions.
According to Ron Calhoun, Senior Manager of Plant Nutrition at Loveland Products, Extract XC was designed with both efficiency and profitability in mind.
“Farmers are always looking for ways to get more out of every dollar they invest,” Calhoun said. “With Extract XC, they can get more nutrients working for their next crop while handling fewer jugs and making fewer passes. It’s about making fall fertility simpler, more efficient, and more profitable.”
Turning Crop Residue into Plant-Available Nutrients
Crop residues often tie up nitrogen and sulfur, limiting fertilizer efficiency and early plant growth. Extract XC tackles this issue by combining microbial-derived biochemistry with ammonium thiosulfate (ATS) to accelerate residue breakdown and balance the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio.
This process helps convert locked nutrients into plant-available forms — even under cool soil conditions.
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Extract XC is designed for flexibility and convenience. It can be applied with fall burndown or liquid fertilizers and is compatible with common herbicides like glyphosate. This reduces the need for extra field passes, saving both time and labour.
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By improving nutrient-use efficiency, the product enhances uptake of both residue-released and applied nutrients—translating into stronger returns for growers. Additionally, it supports nutrient cycling and soil health, contributing to long-term field productivity.
As farmers gear up for fall fertility planning, Extract XC offers a practical solution to get more out of every acre—turning residue nutrients into valuable resources for the next crop.