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Greg, My water hit 60 today. I am sure we will have a little more cool weater but I am with in a week or two of needing fertilizer. Have you determined what you are going to carry? Also I added my lime the week of Christmas 4 tons/acre or a total of 10 tons to my 2.5 acre lake. I am concerned with all the rain in Georgia that I may not get the alkalinity above 20ppm. Currently it is about 21ppm after adding it 10 weeks ago. Have I seen the full effect of the lime or should I expect it to continue to rise over the next several weeks? I had poor results last year with my fertilization program due to alkalinity less than 20ppm coupled with using the old 20-20-5 fertilizer. I am hoping for better results this year with the 10 tons and your fertilizer. Thanks, Jake
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