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[[Category:Glossary]]  [[Category:Turf]] <br> 1. Materials containing calcium and magnesium used to neutralize soil acidity and to supply calcium and magnesium as plant nutrients; aids in soil granulation; decreases soluble iron, aluminum, and manganese, and aids in decomposition or organic matter. Lime materials include limestone, shell, marl, slag, and gypsum.<br> <br>
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1. Materials containing calcium and magnesium used to neutralize soil acidity and to supply calcium and magnesium as plant nutrients; aids in soil granulation; decreases soluble iron, aluminum, and manganese, and aids in decomposition or organic matter. Lime materials include limestone, shell, marl, slag, and gypsum.<br>
 
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1. Materials containing calcium and magnesium used to neutralize soil acidity and to supply calcium and magnesium as plant nutrients; aids in soil granulation; decreases soluble iron, aluminum, and manganese, and aids in decomposition or organic matter. Lime materials include limestone, shell, marl, slag, and gypsum.