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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchcop" data-source="post: 200352" data-attributes="member: 2751"><p>Well with the proper Organic Program, I have seen soils with ph in the mid 4s go up to the 6s in a year. Most limes take that long to react. I also know of folks that are on Organic Programs, that have perfect soil test results (per the USDA AG DEPT.) that have not used lime or chemicals in over 15 years. Plus they get 50 cents more per pound by selling grass feed beef.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchcop, post: 200352, member: 2751"] Well with the proper Organic Program, I have seen soils with ph in the mid 4s go up to the 6s in a year. Most limes take that long to react. I also know of folks that are on Organic Programs, that have perfect soil test results (per the USDA AG DEPT.) that have not used lime or chemicals in over 15 years. Plus they get 50 cents more per pound by selling grass feed beef. [/QUOTE]
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