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Re: Game Plot Liming Made Easier and Cheaper
[Re: BatesConst]
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03/24/17 06:28 AM
03/24/17 06:28 AM
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Serious question. You think it actually works? Is it time release? How long you think it'll hold the ph up? I know it works. It changes the pH quicker than any other type of neutralizer. Lime normally takes 6 months to change the pH. So far the pH has stayed constant for one year with the liquid. A major benefit from the liquid is actual calcium that can be taken in by the animals eating the forage. After applying two gallons per acre the first time, I would apply one gallon every year after. It can't do anything but help!
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