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I hear everyone talking about using gypsum, but cant find any where to buy this stuff. I know they have the pelletized at home depot, but read on this board not to use it. Only use the powered kind.
Thanks!!!!!!
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Anyone?
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call any feed store are co-op store
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i now see you are in louisiana,i called a trucking company that hauls dirt and they got mine.i do know it comes off the miss. river.also i think i found the company in the yellow pages under limestone.
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Thanks!
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Home Depot sells powdered gypsum in 40 lb bags under the brand name Sof'n Soil.
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If you can't find it any closer you can call 800/333-9154 (Henderson,Tx) Boatcycle Co. 50# bags $6.00 ( cheaper in large orders)
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