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Anhydrous vs Urea- soil health - short term/long term ?
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Posted 4/28/2025 09:10 (#11205680 - in reply to #11205522)
Subject: RE: Anhydrous vs Urea- soil health - short term/long term ?


Clay SEIA - 4/28/2025 07:50

jd4930 - 4/28/2025 07:08
Dekalb - 4/27/2025 21:06 The military injects lots of nh3 in the soil where they want to build a runway if that’s tells you anything
Really?


Read Ron's explantation above.   Anhydrous lime is the beginning of this old fairy tale, not anhydrous ammonia.

I will present a crisp new $100 bill to anybody who can prove that NH3 was ever loaded on a cargo ship that sailed under United States Navy charter, and a second one for proof that any sort of equipment capable of injecting NH3 was ever loaded onto same.

There is extensive photographic history of Seabees and other construction/engineering outfits building bases throughout Pacific islands, the ETO, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, etc.   Good luck finding a tank of NH3 anywhere to be seen. 

And you'd get quite the reaction if that tanker full of NH3  was sunk en route to it's destination.   Imagine the cloud when it mixes with water.

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