Anhydrous Ammonia Certified Grower Training Deadline This Friday

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This Friday, April 1st is the deadline for Illinois growers and farm operators to complete an anhydrous ammonia equipment certified grower training, explains Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau President Jake Armstrong:

“We have had a couple board members take this. It is not too rigorous. You can do it online. If you have any questions, call the office. If you are applying your own anhydrous or even if you are hauling tanks, you have to have this certification. Takes about a half hour; it is not too hard. I strongly encourage you to take that half hour, get it done, and be on the safe side.”

Links to complete the training can be found on the Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau website, http://whfarmbureau.org.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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