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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Wagner" data-source="post: 1677100" data-attributes="member: 25329"><p>An application of calcium carbonate transformed my farm. As noted above, calcium does not adjust soil ph. Standard ag lime contains magnesium, which is much more reactive than calcium and makes your soil tight in excess. As to liquid forms, it costs money to truck water. I like mixing calcium with manure, letting it age, then spread using a manure spreader. I have also noticed increased hay yields along the highway since the state started using a calcium mixture instead of salt some years back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Wagner, post: 1677100, member: 25329"] An application of calcium carbonate transformed my farm. As noted above, calcium does not adjust soil ph. Standard ag lime contains magnesium, which is much more reactive than calcium and makes your soil tight in excess. As to liquid forms, it costs money to truck water. I like mixing calcium with manure, letting it age, then spread using a manure spreader. I have also noticed increased hay yields along the highway since the state started using a calcium mixture instead of salt some years back. [/QUOTE]
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