Middlesex County, Ontario | - The machine mimics lightning in that it takes atmospheric nitrogen and puts it into water.
Sure, I can believe that. Must be some kind of spark in there.
- The product is salt free
Sure, I can believe that.
- The cost is around $0.04 per gallon.
That's about the cost of city water. Its 110v so it doesn't use that much power. I have no qualms about believing that the output product of the machine is roughly the same as the input cost of the water.
- A yield chart comparing UAN 32% 180#N to different rates of Green N
What does 86% Green N even mean? Per cent of what? How many gallons of product did you apply? Seems like that's the easiest piece of information for anyone to understand and they are intentionally leaving that piece of information out. |