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Local farm service has both 80/90 ag lime (sand) as well as the paper mill lime sludge. Curious what application this may have in pond water.
I've tried to read on it, but ended up in circles. I understand it may have traces of various heavy metals and may be fast acting and short lived.
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After trying to eat WE from the Wi. river around Stevens Point in the latter half of the '70's, I don't know if I would want to put anything in my BOW that came from a Paper Mill.
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He says some pond guys request it. Not sure what the draw is. I asked him to look into it the next time he delivered some.
He's not trying to "sell" the product. He keeps hundreds of tons of the regular stuff and occasionally has the "fast acting" which as I understand is the same stuff just ground like flour.
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