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Answer: The by-products of the Neenah water treatment process, known as lime sludge, aren't hauled to a landfill. Rather, they are spread on agricultural fields to condition the soil.
Red River Valley Research Evaluates Impact Eight Years After Lime Application By Carol Windels, Jason Brantner, Albert Sims & Carl Bradley* The spreading of spent lime on sugarbeet fields around ...
Acidic soil can inhibit alfalfa growth, but adding lime now to fields that will be seeded to alfalfa next year may improve establishment and increase future yields. Establishing alfalfa often is ...
Lime is one of the most important additives a producer can apply to a field or pasture, according to Jill Scheidt, agronomy specialist with University of Missouri Extension.
Playing ball after a major rain won't be an issue next year at the Veterans Athletic Field Complex in Grand Island. All four ball fields will be getting agri-lime. "It's a big asset," Parks ...
Grassland farmers are being advised to prioritise better-performing leys when liming to ensure they yield the highest return on investment. There is a ...