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- From: "Elizabeth Pike" <pike AT always-online.com>
- To: "market farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re:soil tests
- Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 16:01:07 -0500
So the inverse of this would be to boost calcium levels (in addition
to organic matter)--thus less compaction?? What are optimum calcium
levels, or is this dependent on the type of crop grown?
Liz Pike
Morningstar Gardens
Pollocksville NC
ICQ 46954468
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soil tests,
Marie Kamphefner, 02/25/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: soil tests, Alex McGregor, 02/25/2000
- Re: soil tests, Marie Kamphefner, 02/25/2000
- Re: soil tests, Rose & Fred Lieberman, 02/26/2000
- Re: soil tests, Alex McGregor, 02/26/2000
- Re: soil tests, Rose & Fred Lieberman, 02/26/2000
- re: soil tests, Elizabeth Pike, 02/26/2000
- Re: soil tests, Peg Cook, 02/26/2000
- Re: soil tests, Don Bowen, 02/26/2000
- Re: soil tests, five springs farm, 02/26/2000
- Re:soil tests, Elizabeth Pike, 02/26/2000
- Re: Re:soil tests, Peg Cook, 02/26/2000
- Re: Re:soil tests, Michaele Blakely, 02/26/2000
- Re: Re:soil tests, Peg Cook, 02/27/2000
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