How to make a 1:64 anhydrous aplicator
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boring
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Couldn't of said it better...
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85$ benman431
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not a bad idea really but the culitvator teeth dont quite look like how anhydrous is knifed in, the blades like like ovr grown knifes but if u took some time and cliped the edes off and a lil paint work it would work well.
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ya i know thanks
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my whole point of this video was to show haw to make one because a 1/64 aplicator cost almost 140 bucks this one cost 20 bucks
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but there dont use a NH3 applicator
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and theres 28% and 32% liquid nitrogen farmers also can out on...
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enlighten me whats a anhydrous aplicator
LeoLopez245 2 years ago
corn need nitrogen to grow and anhydrous or NH3 is nitrogen, so you can apply it after the corn is growing or in the fall or early spring!
benman431 2 years ago