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MaineFarmer
Posted 3/31/2020 05:02 (#8152929 - in reply to #8152263)
Subject: RE: Wood ashes and soil biology


coast of Maine
Here we have more trees than any other state as a percentage of area,grow faster than you can harvest on avg..So that means we have bio mass pants burning trailer loads of wood 24/7.That gives us ash,was really needed as we used to get copious acid rain( we were all told it was the end of the world 1979 ish),many guys have their land up in ph already,we also have lots of algae fiber(thanks to all you carageenan eaters) which we spread as an amendment.And there are really very few farms here and acres are small except up in the county where the snow is still 3 ft deep as we speak
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