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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 867569" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>Thanks AC for that ENM information, I was not sure what that value meant as that now seems to be a newer term. University of Missouri had info. on that. Seems that on average you could apply about 75-80% of the value of bulk ag lime because of the average ENM values of most types of limes. Studies at Michigan State showed that pelletized lime actually reacted slower with the soil because of the time it takes for the binding agent to break down and that bulk ag lime being spread more as a dust is more evenly distributed. Either way, pelletized lime is hardly cost effective in most cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 867569, member: 3046"] Thanks AC for that ENM information, I was not sure what that value meant as that now seems to be a newer term. University of Missouri had info. on that. Seems that on average you could apply about 75-80% of the value of bulk ag lime because of the average ENM values of most types of limes. Studies at Michigan State showed that pelletized lime actually reacted slower with the soil because of the time it takes for the binding agent to break down and that bulk ag lime being spread more as a dust is more evenly distributed. Either way, pelletized lime is hardly cost effective in most cases. [/QUOTE]
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