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Agry 365T - Exam 2 Exam 2 Thursday, March 11 in lecture Help Session: Wed, March 10, 5:30 7:00 pm Lilly 2-102 Study Objectives on Topics 4 and 5 plus Objectives 22 and 23 on Topic 3 and review Soil Test Report data calculations CEC, % B.S. pounds of nutrient per acre, etc. for this test! Study all lecture notes Review all Reading Materials and Text Review two old exams Properties of Dry <a...

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Agry 365T - Exam 2 Exam 2 Thursday, March 11 in lecture Help Session: Wed, March 10, 5:30 7:00 pm Lilly 2-102 Study Objectives on Topics 4 and 5 plus Objectives 22 and 23 on Topic 3 and review Soil Test Report data calculations CEC, % B.S. pounds of nutrient per acre, etc. for this test! Study all lecture notes Review all Reading Materials and Text Review two old exams Properties of Dry <a href="/keyword/nitrogen-fertilizer/" >nitrogen fertilizer</a> s Material NH4NO3 (NH4)2SO4 Urea Ca(NO3)2 (NH4)2HPO4 %N 33.5 20.6 45.0 15.5 18.0 NH4+/NO350/50 100/0 100/0 0/100 100/0 Properties of Liquid <a href="/keyword/nitrogen-fertilizer/" >nitrogen fertilizer</a> s Material NH3(g) NH4OH UAN UAN UAN % NH4+/NO3N wt/gal lb Saltout (lbs) N/gal temp (F) 82.0 20.6 28.0 30.0 32.0 100/0 100 29/71 28/72 27/73 5.15 4.22 7.60 1.57 10.70 3.00 10.85 3.26 11.05 3.54 n.a. n.a. 1 14 28 365T Lecture March 4, 2004 Page 1 Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3) - gas Slowest conversion to nitrate (2 weeks or more) No surface volatilization Hazardous Must be...
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