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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 1460691" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Bigfoot, you are dead right about this. You need to check the <u>E</u>ffective <u>C</u>alcium <u>C</u>arbonate <u>E</u>quivalency numbers. Here in Texas, the lime that comes from Georgetown area has 98 ECCE factor so a ton will get you close to 100% of neutralizing effect. Another quarry in Southern Oklahoma has lime but it only checks 67% ECCE so you have to put out 3000 lbs/acre to get the same neutralizing effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 1460691, member: 67"] Bigfoot, you are dead right about this. You need to check the [u]E[/u]ffective [u]C[/u]alcium [u]C[/u]arbonate [u]E[/u]quivalency numbers. Here in Texas, the lime that comes from Georgetown area has 98 ECCE factor so a ton will get you close to 100% of neutralizing effect. Another quarry in Southern Oklahoma has lime but it only checks 67% ECCE so you have to put out 3000 lbs/acre to get the same neutralizing effect. [/QUOTE]
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