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Why no AMS in glyphosate
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plowboy
Posted 6/18/2006 22:35 (#20438 - in reply to #20348)
Subject: RE: Why no AMS in glyphosate



Brazilton KS

The Ammonium Sulfate is a softening treatment for the water...the water must be treated before the glyphosate is introduced.  Adding AMS with the glyphosate would serve no purpose. 

 

Preferred proceedure is to add AMS while filling the nurse tank, then water will be pretreated long before thg glyphosate is introduced.   

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