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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl_jenna" data-source="post: 1000009" data-attributes="member: 20102"><p>I'll agree, it seems ammonia nitrate is a good choice and it sure did a good job on our corn years ago. However, its pretty much un-available anymore, here anyway. I believe this is because of its potential "explosive building properties". <a href="http://www.dhs.gov/ammonium-nitrate-security-program" target="_blank">http://www.dhs.gov/ammonium-nitrate-security-program</a></p><p></p><p>An alternative is 28/32% UAN, which is urea-ammonium-nitrate. Basically part urea and part ammonia nitrate. We use quite a bit of this (28%) on corn,grass hay, and pasture. I am curious how available ammonium nitrate is in other parts of the country. I know European countries are limiting its use some too. It is too bad, as it is one of the Cadillac forms of N as you stated.</p><p>Jenna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl_jenna, post: 1000009, member: 20102"] I'll agree, it seems ammonia nitrate is a good choice and it sure did a good job on our corn years ago. However, its pretty much un-available anymore, here anyway. I believe this is because of its potential "explosive building properties". [url]http://www.dhs.gov/ammonium-nitrate-security-program[/url] An alternative is 28/32% UAN, which is urea-ammonium-nitrate. Basically part urea and part ammonia nitrate. We use quite a bit of this (28%) on corn,grass hay, and pasture. I am curious how available ammonium nitrate is in other parts of the country. I know European countries are limiting its use some too. It is too bad, as it is one of the Cadillac forms of N as you stated. Jenna [/QUOTE]
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