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Folks this is a very good learning example to take note of the results.
Compare the results of the water test ph (7.07 excellent) and the soil test ph [water](5.22 very low/acid). The recommendation add 2 tons of lime per acre even though the water test ph looks good.
Chatlanha you did a very good job getting both tests done. Are you using any well water yours or local system (higher metal contents)? You treat the dirt with lime not the water as the water takes up the dirt's character. You can use bagged pelletized lime (not hydrated lime) if the truck can't get there. Just spread it around the pond bottom/banks on the dirt or in the water.
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