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adeoghert,
I think that might be a good plan. We did apply lime to the pond construction area of both ponds. The amount of lime was based on the NRCS soil test that was done prior to construction. The only thing I haven't tried yet (and may yet when the pasture surrounding the pond area dries a bit more) is to lime the watershed area and throw additional lime in the water. I'm in an agricultural area and so that will be a fairly easy thing for me to try. Thanks for the suggestion!
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