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Re: My wife heard a Prowler, with pic
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Posted by Harold Hubbard on November 22, 2006 at 19:12:51 from (66.6.176.23):
In Reply to: Re: My wife heard a Prowler, with pic posted by mjbrown on November 22, 2006 at 18:34:21:

The ash comes from a wood-chip fired electic generating plant in Burlington Vt. When they are running at full capacity they produce a trailer load a day, about twenty tons. It is a good lime substitute, requires about two and half tons to equal a ton of lime, but also has 4.4% potash, and some magnesium. This will be the first year I have used it straight. Before this, it was available as a lime-ash mix, less potash, but more calcium, and a more uniform consistancy. The straight ash has a few big lumps in it, which will plug the spreader and do damage. If you see them when you are loading, you can crush them with the loader before they get into the spreader.
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