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- From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lflondon AT mindspring.com>
- To: market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: (fwd) Re: Soil ph - Lowering alkalinity
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 07:41:36 -0500
And he adds this - should have included this with the first post. LL
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000 10:40:42 GMT, in alt.sustainable.agriculture
ART(NQ) <vidsno1 AT my-deja.com> wrote:
Forgot to mention the sulphuric acid bit. This is great if you have a
problem with bicarbonates, a problem with some alkaline soils under
channel riiigation, we have used it to great effect to both correct
the pH and dissolve the bicarbonates which crust the soil and make it
impermeable. Please visit our site on http://www.artnq.com for
information on our humic acid product Multibacter and on E~2001
natural nitrogen fertiliser. All the best, Tony Vidler.
Lawrence F. London, Jr. Venaura Farm
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(fwd) Re: Soil ph - Lowering alkalinity,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 03/14/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- (fwd) Re: Soil ph - Lowering alkalinity, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 03/17/2000
- (fwd) Re: Soil ph - Lowering alkalinity, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 03/17/2000
- Re: (fwd) Re: Soil ph - Lowering alkalinity, Peg Cook, 03/17/2000
- Re: (fwd) Re: Soil ph - Lowering alkalinity, Peg Cook, 03/17/2000
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