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I was told I needed to add agricultural lime to my newly built pond. What's the best lime to use? How do I know if it's ag lime? Does tractor supply sell it?
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It should be labeled ag lime. You may need multiple tons of it, depending on the size of your pond.
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Check with a local feed store for buying bulk lime
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Or the local grain elevator if you are in grain producing country. Talk to your USDA Agricultural Extension Office.
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