gräfix 25 Carbonated fertiliser lime 90
Carbonated fertiliser lime 90
Finely ground, carbonated lime ensures better soils in agriculture, fruit growing, vegetable gardens, green spaces and flower beds, for the preservation and health of our forests, and much more.
In the long term, lime significantly improves the condition and fertility of soils, resulting not only in higher quality food, but also in higher yields and profitability.
Carbonated fertiliser lime 90 - moist
Delivery: 25 kg bag or loose
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- Unburnt lime
- ground
- fine
- Supplied in 25 kg paper sacks or loose
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Lime in forestry, pond farming and agriculture
Spreading fertiliser lime on agricultural land counteracts acidification and has a positive effect on the nutrient status of the soil. Depending on the soil conditions, different grinding finenesses are recommended. Human and animal organisms require the element calcium as an essential component of the skeleton, for example. An unbalanced diet low in calcium can lead to bone softening and brittleness. In agriculture, ground, carbonated (i.e. unburnt) lime is used as feed lime. As with fertiliser lime, the legislator imposes special quality requirements on the composition. The lime coating commonly used in stables in agriculture protects against diseases, as lime disinfects and hygienises.
The viruses, salmonella and coli bacteria in the slurry are also destroyed by the addition of lime. This means that slurry can be safely applied to the fields. Lime is also used in pond management for a variety of hygienisation measures. Apart from neutralising the water, its most important function is to destroy parasites that are harmful to fish stock and thus improve the health of the fish. The occurrence of the Endress Gräfenberg quarry dates back to the Mesozoic era in the Jurassic period 130 - 190 million years ago.