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Sulphate of potash
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<blockquote data-quote="Thedual1" data-source="post: 2028620" data-attributes="member: 16806"><p>I have a new source of ground calcium lime, still only 33% CaO, but 90% below 2mm. The other option is the same level,of CaO but about 40% grit. The other is 18-20% CaO with 30% grit.</p><p></p><p>Calcifert Mag is worth a try if you can get it, all depends on your soil sulphur levels, Kieserite can antagonise copper as it apples sulphur.</p><p></p><p>It's great when you have products that you know exactly what your putting on so you can find adjust applications and do the job more efficiently and in the long run improve yields and make businesses more profitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thedual1, post: 2028620, member: 16806"] I have a new source of ground calcium lime, still only 33% CaO, but 90% below 2mm. The other option is the same level,of CaO but about 40% grit. The other is 18-20% CaO with 30% grit. Calcifert Mag is worth a try if you can get it, all depends on your soil sulphur levels, Kieserite can antagonise copper as it apples sulphur. It's great when you have products that you know exactly what your putting on so you can find adjust applications and do the job more efficiently and in the long run improve yields and make businesses more profitable. [/QUOTE]
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