Would appreciate any advice on what to do with a mini bulk bag of urea/phos blend that is now a solid block ?
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With all due respect gofer, the best thing you probably could have done is not keep/store it. If you're in a humid climate...even more important to get rid of it.
We haven't carried any dry fert over since I can't remember. Alot of retailers have broadcasters to get rid of a bit of left over fert.
To each there own.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostWith all due respect gofer, the best thing you probably could have done is not keep/store it. If you're in a humid climate...even more important to get rid of it.
We haven't carried any dry fert over since I can't remember. Alot of retailers have broadcasters to get rid of a bit of left over fert.
To each there own.
Thanks for suggestions to crush it down. Can't hurt to try.
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Originally posted by Gofer View PostYeah... our dealer in their wisdom sold their spreader because of maintenance issues. Sad because we can't be the only ones who have new rented land come up with smaller acres than stated Guess we should have made the gate wider into pasture land so the air drill could get through to blow it out.
Thanks for suggestions to crush it down. Can't hurt to try.
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