Just a comment on the anhydrous ammonia at 150 lbs.
If you put down 150 lbs. of material with hydrous being 82% that is 123 lbs of actual nitrogen.
Just need to make sure you're talking the same, material or actual
Ok in a 250 gallon tote.
Bout 1650 lbs. For urea
Now straight potash b bout 2300 lbs.
Depending on what blend, you will b somewhere in the middle
This should get you very close
You guys took a big blow....
Keep focused on new bills being introduced, Don't give up fight!!!!
Now is the time more than ever to work with your neighbors building deer habitat.
Keep sending emails...
At some point this will get to the governor and get her attention.
Just b darn lucky Michigan's Governor isn't your Governor right now.
trying to follow this for a long time, even made couple of post bout keep on fighting for the great state of Iowa.
I can smell a rat that is getting very stinking.
Weasels are very clever about getting into the hen house.
If what I read on these recent post are accurate and correct Iowa will...
Another thing that works extremely well for burn down and you have easy access use 28% instead of ammonium sulfate.
32 ounces of Gly is all that's needed
What I do know for certain on our farm when we put 1 lb on for corn no problem planting beans in it the next year.
At 1 lb. Rate there is a 10 month restriction for planting soybeans, 3 months for wheat and rye, 15 for alfalha
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