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Spreading sand on pastures.
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 895374" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>If you have clay soil it will help loosen it up, if you plow it in. As a top coat on clay it acts as a mulch. Johnson grass loves it as well as most Bermudas. As far as having it tested, there is absolutely nothing of nutritional value in it. (maybe some iron from the rust) As long as it is not lead based paint I wouldn't see any harm. I have used it in my garden and pastures until last year. It is useless as fill because it will not bind at all so it washes out very easy. If you top coat to thick then it is very easy to get your truck stuck in it. The people I got it from said they could not let me get any more due to some gov. or EPA regulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 895374, member: 5494"] If you have clay soil it will help loosen it up, if you plow it in. As a top coat on clay it acts as a mulch. Johnson grass loves it as well as most Bermudas. As far as having it tested, there is absolutely nothing of nutritional value in it. (maybe some iron from the rust) As long as it is not lead based paint I wouldn't see any harm. I have used it in my garden and pastures until last year. It is useless as fill because it will not bind at all so it washes out very easy. If you top coat to thick then it is very easy to get your truck stuck in it. The people I got it from said they could not let me get any more due to some gov. or EPA regulation. [/QUOTE]
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