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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 675919" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Something can be added to it to make it non-explosive but they either don't do it for whatever reason or the regulation doesn't treat the treated ammonium nitrate any differently. I talked to the guys at Southern States just last week about why they don't handle it when three other vendors in my area did and this is what they told me. Basically, its not worth their trouble to comply with the regulations.</p><p></p><p>Two years ago I bought some cheap ammonium nitrate from Russia. It was much cheaper than homegrown stuff. It was incapsulated in lime and its makeup was 27-0-0-12. I liked it a lot. It wouldn't melt until it rained and it was considerably cheaper than all my alternatives. But couldn't find this again. :???:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 675919, member: 4362"] Something can be added to it to make it non-explosive but they either don't do it for whatever reason or the regulation doesn't treat the treated ammonium nitrate any differently. I talked to the guys at Southern States just last week about why they don't handle it when three other vendors in my area did and this is what they told me. Basically, its not worth their trouble to comply with the regulations. Two years ago I bought some cheap ammonium nitrate from Russia. It was much cheaper than homegrown stuff. It was incapsulated in lime and its makeup was 27-0-0-12. I liked it a lot. It wouldn't melt until it rained and it was considerably cheaper than all my alternatives. But couldn't find this again. :???: [/QUOTE]
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