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| This is just off the cuff so take it as you will!!! If it was a Dolomitic lime CaMgCO3 then it should contain quite a bit of Mg (I forget the exact percent of Mg the lime has to contain to be a dolomitic lime). Anyway, assuming it is a high Mg lime some of that should (depending on a number of factors ie rain, soil ph, f-factor) become avaliable this year and you MIGHT be alright. If its really cutting yields back it might be worth trying to do something foliar in season if you see Mg defficeices in the plant and if you have the equipment that is. If anyone else has any opinions on this id like to see what you think???? | |
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