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    Liquid lime?

    I used to work for a fertilizer plant that sold liquid lime. We would apply 200 gallons per acre that was 50-50 water and basically lime dust. This lime had an ENP (effective neutralizing power) of 2000 in a ton. Our typical aglime had an ENP of 1000 in 1 ton of lime. Our high quality washed...
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    Tree Stumps

    One thing about Tordon RTU, anything spilled on the ground can have negative effects on sensitive species growing adjacent to the cut tree. I used Tordon to treat stumps of volunteer elms and ash trees in my windbreak, smoked a bunch of cranberry bushes :mad: The label lists a bunch of...
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    Seed *NIGHTMARE*

    Have a US friend order it and ship it to you? Did I just type that?
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    Educate me on cubes and cake

    In our neck of the woods cake is a co-product of the ethanol industry, specifically wet distillers grains, cattle feeders love it. "Since the ethanol boom began, around the late 1990s, producers have found a market for the co-product. WDG, or wet cake, is more palatable and nutritious for dairy...
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    Burnt hay

    To me it sounds like it had enough moisture to go through a fermentation and is in fact ensiled. I have seen alfalfa like that, color looks awful, feed value was good and cattle ate it. Only way to know for sure on value is to watch cows and see what condition does (cheap route) or test it...
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