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TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF ANHYDROUS APPLICATION
Looking for a bet-
ter way to apply anhy-
drous?
This fall, take advan-
tage of Mid-County
Agronomy’s
Equa-
ply Anhydrous
Ammonia Appli-
cation System.
The advanced
system offers
r ow-by-row
application equality and accuracy, utilizing
individual knife pressure gauges to assure
uniform application across the toolbar.
The system is designed to handle adverse
soil and weather conditions too. Even when
it’s cold out, the liquid pump is able to oper-
ate at full speed and
accuracy.
Up-to-date tech-
nology adds to the
system’s abilities.
It’s equipped with
Variable Rate Tech-
Scott Nelson
nology (VRT), auto-
Agronomy Manager
steer capability, and
(952) 466-3733
a Global Positioning
[email protected]
System (GPS).
Before heading to the fields, we carefully
fill the nurse tanks about 82 percent full of
anhydrous ammonia. Tanks should never be
more than 85 percent full, to give the anhy-
drous room to expand.
Typically, two nurse tanks cover about 40
acres.
Book Your
Custom
Anhydrous
Application Now!
The fill weight of two nurse tanks, includ-
ing the trailer, is about 16,000 pounds. Each
setup is weighed before and after applica-
tion. That way, you only pay for the precise
amount that was applied.
In Mid-County country, we’re planted and
growing. Call (952) 466-3730 to secure your
anhydrous application today.
The Most
Economical
Source of Nitrogen
E xp
er ts in the Field
Scott Nelson
Tim Lieske
Mark Eggers
Joe Forner
AGRONOMY
(952) 466-3730
www.midcountycoop.com
Doug Kraska
Kenny Schwartz
Art Templin
Dale Schmitz
The Mid-County Agronomy Team