FOR FAMERS

A practical way to get better value from nitrogen

Triplex is built for farmers who want to stop losing nitrogen, protect margins, and keep crop performance where it should be.

It works with the system you already run — it just makes it more efficient.

  • Most farms apply nitrogen based on recommendations and experience. But what often gets missed is that your soil is already supplying nitrogen every season.

    When soil nitrogen isn’t properly counted:

    • Crops receive more nitrogen than they can use

    • The excess is lost through leaching and gassing off

    • Yields can still look fine while efficiency stays poor

    • You pay for fertiliser that never reaches the crop

    “TRIPLEX EXISTS TO FILL THAT GAP”

  • Triplex changes the question from “How much nitrogen should I apply?”, to: “How much nitrogen does this field already have, and what does the crop actually need?”

    By counting total nitrogen available (soil + applied),
    Triplex helps remove waste without risking output.

  • Triplex is designed to slot into normal farming practice.

    • Applied with a standard farm sprayer

    • Soil-applied or foliar

    • Works in dry or moist conditions

    • No specialist fertiliser equipment

    • No change to cropping system required

    It’s a practical change, not a system overhaul.

  • Triplex is particularly useful if you:

    • Grow milling wheat and need consistent protein

    • Run high nitrogen inputs

    • Farm variable soils

    • Have fields near watercourses or sensitive land

    • Feel fertiliser bills don’t always reflect results

    It works well on:

    • Feed and milling cereals

    • Barley

    • Oilseed rape

    • Grassland

  • Triplex is not:

    • A magic yield booster

    • A one-size-fits-all fertiliser

    • A product that ignores soil data

    It is:

    • A field-by-field efficiency system

    • Built around real numbers

    • Focused on £/ha, not hype

  • Triplex is a good fit if you want to:

    • Reduce nitrogen losses

    • Improve efficiency without cutting corners

    • Keep yields and protein where they should be

    • Make fertiliser spend work harder

    The easiest way - start with one field.