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<blockquote data-quote="Bluestem" data-source="post: 571685" data-attributes="member: 3269"><p>Do you have a source for Soft Rock? I've used it. Came out of Florida. As far as I know the Florida mine is closed. I've switched to Tenn. Brown. It is a hard rock. Nice thing about rock P, you put it down and your done for 10 years or so. Problem with the acid treated P. It is so available it ties up in the soil making it unavailable to the plant. Soil test will show adequate P. But that P will not be plant available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluestem, post: 571685, member: 3269"] Do you have a source for Soft Rock? I've used it. Came out of Florida. As far as I know the Florida mine is closed. I've switched to Tenn. Brown. It is a hard rock. Nice thing about rock P, you put it down and your done for 10 years or so. Problem with the acid treated P. It is so available it ties up in the soil making it unavailable to the plant. Soil test will show adequate P. But that P will not be plant available. [/QUOTE]
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