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Hmm Paper Lime?
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<blockquote data-quote="BoumaticWonders" data-source="post: 239626" data-attributes="member: 4274"><p>Well I just got this free "lime" delivered to our fields here in maine. It is from a papermill in maine that takes all of the left over paper and mixes it with clay and lime. They say it brings back wonders to grass. So I'm gonna try it. I couldnt believe when he said I need to put down 8 tons per acre! What do you guys think it will do for my hay/baleage grass? The grass has only been seeing phosphate in the spring and manure in fall, keep in mind it about 10 year old seed. I'm hoping this stuff really thickens my crop anyone else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoumaticWonders, post: 239626, member: 4274"] Well I just got this free "lime" delivered to our fields here in maine. It is from a papermill in maine that takes all of the left over paper and mixes it with clay and lime. They say it brings back wonders to grass. So I'm gonna try it. I couldnt believe when he said I need to put down 8 tons per acre! What do you guys think it will do for my hay/baleage grass? The grass has only been seeing phosphate in the spring and manure in fall, keep in mind it about 10 year old seed. I'm hoping this stuff really thickens my crop anyone else? [/QUOTE]
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