the dirty gardener agritak pam polyacrylamide granules/15 pounds

the dirty gardener agritak pam polyacrylamide granules/15 pounds
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  • How do you use dry granular Pam in irrigation water?
  • The use of dry granular PAM into irrigation water is facilitated by the use of an augured metering system and excellent mixing and thorough dissolving before the PAM reaches the irrigated furrows. PAM blocks (or cubes) are usually placed in wire baskets that need to be secured to the edge of the ditch to avoid washing of the blocks down the ditch.
  • Is polyacrylamide a good management practice?
  • Relatively low cost, high reduction of irrigation-induced erosion and soil loss, ease of use and integration, make Polyacrylamide a best management practice worth looking into by any agricultural operation. How is PAM applied and what forms does it come in for application?
  • What is the difference between granular Pam and liquid Pam?
  • The two forms of PAM were supposed to be applied at similar rates, but liquid PAM ended up being applied at a rate of 0.9 lb/acre and the granular PAM at a rate of 1.8 lb/acre.
  • Does Pam reduce soil erosion?
  • PAM is highly effective in reducing soil erosion off of fields and can increase water infiltration into irrigated furrows (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8). PAM has been shown to significantly reduce soil erosion by 90-95 percent when applied to irrigation water.