Farmers are likely to apply more NH3 this fall, given its availability and price point relative to other nitrogen sources.
The pressure to cover more acres to make up for lost time means that anhydrous ammonia (NH3) safety should be top of mind when you head to the field. Accidents can come with a hefty price tag—and that ...
ST. PAUL, Minnesota — Many farmers and applicators will soon apply anhydrous ammonia after harvest. Even amid the rush, safe handling and hauling of NH3 is important. The Minnesota Department of ...
The wet fall and subsequent late harvest prevented many growers from applying fall anhydrous. As a result, considerable corn acreage will receive spring applied anhydrous or another form of nitrogen ...
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., June 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- RegO ® Products, part of OPW Clean Energy Solutions and Dover (NYSE: DOV), today announced the launch of its new SSA3218F Series 3" Single Flange ...
We had two days’ worth of small rain events this week. Soybeans are over 95% harvested. Corn is being harvested at a quick rate. Fall fertilizer applications and fall tillage ...
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