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HaySam

10-29-2004 16:19:03




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What would you do with 90 tons of EPSON SALT? I have it in super sacks on pallets.




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Harley Fender

10-30-2004 15:27:20




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
You were not kidding were you?



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kyhayman

10-30-2004 08:27:47




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
Re package it and sell it!

Poinsettias need it added to the ferilizer mix, ferns need it, lots of other greenhouse crops. Can spread it on fields, etc.



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Davis In SC

10-30-2004 04:33:17




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
All kidding aside, there are brokers that buy & sell surplus chemicals, materials, etc. It might be worth a web search to find some. I used to get a magazine at the shop that listed companies lookng to buy stuff, I think it was called "Industrial Surplus". And there is always Ebay, there is a buyer somewhere that needs what you have.



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Midwest redneck

10-30-2004 04:21:35




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
How did you end up with 90 tons of it?
Is it in 80lb bags or a big dump truck load of it?
I dont need any, unless you can use it for salting driveways or water softners.



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HaySam

10-30-2004 01:44:03




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
I was hoping to put #200 pounds to ac on my hay field . It was stored in a wearhouse i got it for the hauling.was 120 tons to start with.



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Redmud

10-29-2004 21:49:34




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
What I want's to know is, what are you going to do with 90 tons of Epson Salts?
Redmud:



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RT

10-29-2004 18:52:50




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
I`d take a half ton of your hands. I figure my fish in the fish pond could use it after this summer. LOL RT



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buickanddeere

10-29-2004 20:15:41




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to RT, 10-29-2004 18:52:50  
What does Epson Salts do for a fish pond?



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RT

10-30-2004 06:29:15




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to buickanddeere, 10-29-2004 20:15:41  
I figure as much as I caught those poor fish this year they got to be sore! LOL RT



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Sandbur

10-29-2004 18:48:17




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
Sell it by the bag at horse racing tracks, stables and equine veterinarians. Works great for soaking legs and feet. helps draw out foot abcesses and helps draw out inflamation. Also works as a laxative.



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John *.?-!.* cub owner

10-29-2004 18:37:00




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
Since no one else has asked, I have to. How did you end up with 90 tons of Epson salt?????



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andy b.

10-29-2004 18:42:12




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to John *.?-!.* cub owner, 10-29-2004 18:37:00  
that's what i'm wondering as well.

andy b.



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Paul in Mich

10-29-2004 18:30:45




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
Haysam, You might try finding someone with extreemly sore feet. Sounds like the story about the guy who goes into a grocery store and notices that there were several pallats of salt on the sidewalk, and upon entering saw that the entire first aisle was nothing but salt. He made the turn near the meat counter only to find an island display of salt. He then commented to the manager who happened to walk by that he noticesd that his store seemed to have a lot of salt. The manager then said that that was only the half of it as his stockroom was stacked to the ceiling with salt. The guy then told the store manager that they must surely sell a lot of salt at that store. The manager replied that "No, they really didnt sell much salt at all, but there was this salesman who comes in every week, and that there"s a guy who really sells a lot of salt.

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Davis In SC

10-29-2004 17:31:48




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
Great for tomatoes, the magnesium really makes them go !!!!



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Jim Broughton

10-29-2004 17:29:51




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
Magnesium sulfate is really good fertilizer for roses and flowering trees, such as Japanese plum and cherry. Talk to your county agent in your area and see if the soils in your area are deficient in that...if so...you got a MARKET!! LOL....Jim



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Kens640

10-29-2004 17:16:50




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
Boy could I use some of that .Send me a couple bags for bathing .



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thurlow

10-29-2004 16:55:57




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
Got any "widder women" friends????



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Jay (ND)

10-29-2004 16:33:47




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
All I can say is holy crap. World Record for largest foot soak?



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Davis In SC

10-29-2004 19:51:39




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to Jay (ND), 10-29-2004 16:33:47  
Good Idea !!! Fill a pool with it, get a bunch of people to come soak their feet. Might get in the Guinness Book of World Records.....



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Rauville

10-29-2004 16:33:28




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 Re: Epson Salt in reply to HaySam, 10-29-2004 16:19:03  
Maybe ask these folks...



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