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What kind of fertilizer is in wood ashes?
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farmers_edge
Posted 10/10/2006 09:02 (#50115 - in reply to #49985)
Subject: RE: What kind of fertilizer is in wood ashes?



Belleville, Ontario
P2O5 = 1.8%, K2O = 5.5%, Mg = 2.2%, Ca = 23.3%, S = 0.4% is one of the book references to wood ash.

Would it be worth while to pull a soil sample from the good crop area and the rest of the field and compare them. This is a window for you to look through to determine the needs of your soil.
I've never heard that Lanark County sold potash.

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