Abstract
The capacity of a liming material for neutralizing soil acidity depends mainly on its calcium carbonate (CaCO3) equivalent (CCE) and its fineness. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) rules for agricultural lime (aglime) sales requires measuring Effective CCE (ECCE), which combines CCE and fineness efficiency estimates. Use of pelleted finely ground limestone has increased in recent years, but scarce field research has evaluated how ECCE evaluates the granulation effect on its acid-neutralizing capacity and its efficiency compared with aglime. Therefore, a study was conducted at this farm in 2015 and 2016 to evaluate the effectiveness of calcitic aglime and pelleted calcitic aglime at increasing soil pH and crop yield compared with finely ground pure calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
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Mallarino, A., Haq, M. & Rees, M., (2017) “Evaluation of the Efficiency of Aglime and Pelleted Aglime in a Southeast Iowa Acid Soil”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2016(1).
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