Comment by bluGill
Rain will wash nitrogen away (down to streams, rivers, and then the ocean creating lots of problems) so you want to apply nitrogen with an eye on when it will rain so your fertilizer stays on the field where you want it. Your link doesn't specify what fertilizer is being applied, I would guess nitrogen is not one.
Ammonia should be applied to the soil - in the air it is a hazard that can kill people and harm the plants (farmers wear lots of protective gear when working with ammonia, with more other things they don't bother).
As such I'm not convinced that is the right answer. You want a system that will apply nitrogen
> I would guess nitrogen is not one.
It's the main fertilizer applied.
Here's another site talking about common problems with this technique (from a farmer's perspective). [1]
[1] https://www.valleyirrigation.com/blog/valley-blog/2022/06/13...