Abstract
Anhydrous ammonia is the most concentrated form of nitrogen fertilizer available to corn producers in many areas of Kentucky. It is a simple chemical compound made up of one part nitrogen and three parts hydrogen (NH3), existing as a gas at normal outdoor temperatures. This makes it necessary to store and handle the material in closed containers under pressure. The product contains 82% nitrogen, making it one of the highest analysis and most economical fertilizers available for corn production.
Publication Date
4-1983
Volume
4
Number
4
Repository Citation
Thom, William O., "Anhydrous Ammonia Use for Corn" (1983). Soil Science News and Views. 188.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/188