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Re: New guy here
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Mar 5th a 08:44 PM
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by Eastland |
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My advice would be to take a truck/trailer to Overton's hatchery around Buffalo/Centerville and load up a TON of gypsum for approx $160. Then get a small boat with a propellor and throw it into the prop wash as you circle the pond. But first, do the jar test. I'm only recommending this because I'm in the same boat with suspended clay particles and roughly 2 hours due north of you. Gypsum is cheap and works well. I'm sure you will hear others recommending to resolve the underlying issue...but I have a lot of red dirt on my 3 acre pond with steep banks, where seed won't grow, and leveling it is high $$$. . Gypsum works great and my pond clears up during the summer months.
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