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| There's a new source of Potash in U.S., if you can use the Sulfur and Gypsum that comes with it. So, if your pH is high 6's and above, it works great. About 8% Potash, 20% Gyp and 60% total Sulfurs, it's all natural and works fast (USDA Organic approved). Inexpensive too, around $250/ton delivered to Midwest., and only 3/4 ton per acre need be applied on average. Also converts ammonia gas and CO2 to an odorless solid in fresh manure, so you retain Nitrogen and Carbon content. www.heartofnature.biz | |
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