Are there alternatives to traditional ag lime on the market?
One alternative to traditional liming material is liquid lime, which is composed of a high-quality lime (high CCE) with a small particle size (high fineness factor) that dissolves easily in water (high neutralizing value). This method is promoted as being fast-acting and easy to apply. But, as McGrath points out, liquid lime contains less lime per ton than more traditional liming materials, since it is dissolved in water.
“Liquid lime has some distinct advantages, but it also has some distinct disadvantages, such as it’s going to take a lot of material, and maybe multiple trips, to get the amount of carbonate that you need,” says McGrath. “It’s a good liming product, but you should use a soil test recommendation to determine if it will be cost effective.”
Calcium chloride (CaCl2) is another alternative to traditional agricultural lime on the market. Analyzing the chemical makeup, McGrath proves all calcium chloride lime marketing claims to be false.
“It’s often the case that the buyer should beware of salesmen making claims that are too good to be true,” says McGrath. “There is no substitute for lime. There are many types of lime, but it’s the oxide, hydroxide, carbonate or silicate that removes the hydrogen ions from the soil solution and raises the soil pH, not the calcium. Calcium chloride will dissolve in solution, but will not react with the hydrogen ions in the soil.”
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