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WildBuckwheat
Posted 1/27/2026 20:19 (#11529292 - in reply to #11529125)
Subject: RE: 28% UAN for ice melt


Middlesex County, Ontario

ILLRick - 1/27/2026 19:56

According to AI:

"28% UAN (Urea-Ammonium Nitrate) liquid fertilizer can melt ice due to its urea content, which acts as a non-corrosive, chloride-free de-icer, effective down to approximately \(21^{\circ }\text{F}\) (\(-6^{\circ }\text{C}\)). While it works, it is less effective at lower temperatures compared to salt. It is often used to prevent ice on, or around, sensitive vegetation."


Please don't copy and paste Ai responses to AgTalk. People know how to google things and ask AI things. If that's the kind of answer people wanted, that's where they would ask.

Also, what a complete garbage answer.


ILLRick - 1/27/2026 19:56
... which acts as a non-corrosive, chloride-free ...

28% UAN is not non-corrosive.


ILLRick - 1/27/2026 19:56
... down to approximately \(21^{\circ }\text{F}\) (\(-6^{\circ }\text{C}\)). While...

Down to approximately bunch of letter vomit. You should have at least hand edited that for everyone reading rather than just copy/pasting.


ILLRick - 1/27/2026 19:56
...It is often used to prevent ice on, or around, sensitive vegetation.

What do you think 28% UAN does to sensitive vegetation? We all go to a lot of effort to ensure that 28% UAN touches as little vegetation as possible. 

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