Years ago we tried to apply it and after about 5 acres we told the company to come get the equipment and take it back, went to 28% liquid ever since. And anhydrous is very dangerous stuff, I worked at a fertilizer plant for a while filling the tank wagons and delievering them and filling them has to be one of the most dangerous jobs connected to agriculture. I see it being used or trying to be used around here all the time and if you see someone trying to use it you always see a big cloud from every applicator shank that is being lost in the air and you can smell it a mile away. Years ago some dealers dropped it because it was too dangerous they did not want to handle it. But some people even the ones that put half of it in the air think there is nothing like it. To me it is too dangerous to be allowed. I had to get a CDL with tanker and hazmat to deliever the stuff, turned in my CDL 4 years ago when I would have had to go 80 mile to get fingerprinted and at 62 I did not think it paid me to keep the CDL any longer.
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