Fall-applied Anhydrous Ammonia Best Practices – Dr. Jim Camberato

For those thinking about using anhydrous ammonia this year due to lower cost and greater availability. Please read this article by Dr. Jim Camberato, Soil Fertility Specialist at Purdue University.

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Fall-applied Anhydrous Ammonia Best Practices – Purdue University Soil Fertility Update

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