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Posted 3/15/2010 11:59 (#1121479 - in reply to #1118765)
Subject: Re: spraying calcium on your soil?


North Central Ohio, across the Corn belt !
dschill - 3/13/2010 16:41

I've used it extensively now for 5 years. Got on to it and was feeling was the right thing to do in our high MAG clay soils. It is a very expensive way to get Ca out there although very convenient compared to lime...We've been patient for our soils to "floculate" and mellow out for 4 years and have made the decision to not use liquid Ca anymore. We will take this money and lime our most difficult farms and get on with life.... My experience here is a good clover/oat plowdown and 1000 pounds of High Ca lime will do 90% more than all other forms of soil amendments.

ds


Smart Decision dschill
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