Applying NH3 to Frozen Ground

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2011

12-7-2011, 17 degrees F. Lightly disked bean residue. Applying 120-130 lbs of nh3 to ground that is frozen on top could inches and quite wet underneath. ANH3 Liquimatic is helping to run but is not running perfectly because valve and hoses are undersized on the coop owned tank. We are running an orifice on the bottom of the knife which is succesfully mitigating the tendency to freeze up.

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