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Is there a good, succint link for information on pH testing and adding lime if necessary?
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Recent Lime ThreadThat is a recent link with some good information.
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Ask a couple of your local farmers or maybe the county ASCS office how much lime is required in your area to keep crop fields at a desirable pH level. Adding lime to your pond at the same rate will get you in the ballpark. Texas A&M University is the place to go for water testing. TAMU Water Testing Lab
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