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Ripley, Ontario Canada | I would definatly try to store fertilizer inside. In a shed on a concrete floor would work. Often use concrete pour over blocks for dividers. High humidity will give lumps, but they can be broken with loader bucket. Urea is harder to store than AN, but atleast around here, AN has more regulations since it can be used as an explosive, and that will get even worse now that they arrested 17 people for planning to blow things up in Toronto. Somebody stores fertilizer for a long time, because they can't make enough for spring in 2 weeks before seeding. | |
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