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To supply calcium to the soil, use calcium nitrate (a good nitrogen source) or calcium sulfate (also know as gypsum or landplaster). To apply calcium directly to the fruit, spray 4 lb of calcium nitrate or calcium chlori
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brussels / /

Company

Potash / /

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United States / /

Facility

Plant Tissue Sampling You / Mail Service Center / /

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supplemental applications / nitrogen solutions / agricultural chemicals / /

Organization

N.C. Vegetable Growers Association / Mail Service Center / North Carolina Department of Agriculture / Raleigh NC / /

Person

Colleen M. Hudak-Wise / Steve Troxler / /

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Position

representative / Director www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ / Commissioner / /

Product

calcium chloride / /

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North Carolina / /

Region

southeastern U.S. / /

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html / /

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www.ncagr.gov/agronomi / www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/veg / /

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