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Originally Posted by West Valley G
Having never spread lime, as it would just make the acid problems bigger then
we already have here. I am wondering if the problem is bridging and caking,
as was mentioned. If a person could mix something in with the lime to help
loosen it up. Corn meal, diatomaceous earth? We do this when we have
troubles with peas and such. It may not be cost effective or even work but
just thinking out of the box a bit. Good luck and real nice job on the trailer.
Ken
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Is your ground alkali? That would be a strange problem to have here, but the stores do sell gypsum.
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