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<blockquote data-quote="tytower" data-source="post: 360700" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>In amongst all this there are trillions of living things per cubic foot.</p><p>Organic requires no fertilizer use or very carefully chosen types anyway. </p><p>Check with an Organic group you might want to join and see what they say is acceptable</p><p></p><p>I agree you can't go wrong with the lime but I would change it to Dolomite which is Lime with minerals -Edit Yes next posters are correct it would raise magnesium levels too high</p><p></p><p>Learn to grow grass on your block and the cattle will take care of themselves</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tytower, post: 360700, member: 2399"] In amongst all this there are trillions of living things per cubic foot. Organic requires no fertilizer use or very carefully chosen types anyway. Check with an Organic group you might want to join and see what they say is acceptable I agree you can't go wrong with the lime but I would change it to Dolomite which is Lime with minerals -Edit Yes next posters are correct it would raise magnesium levels too high Learn to grow grass on your block and the cattle will take care of themselves [/QUOTE]
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