date:Apr 15, 2013
s on you. The more water the better, Wettschurack said.
He cautioned farmers to keep the wind at their backs when applying anhydrous ammonia to avoid exposure. If the wind is from the south, farmers need to keep equipment north of them so the anhydrous is blowing away.
Farmers should also check gauges, tires and wheel bearings for signs of distress or rust.
A tire blowing out when going 30 miles an hour down the road can cause a lot of damage, Wettschurack said.