General Discussion
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Subject: Don't Forget
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| Bantam |
Tipp City, Ohio
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If you store liquid chemicals in a garage or other out-building that is not heated. The freezing and thawing process can damage those chemicals enough that they will not work well for the next growing season... Tom
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11/20/2001 8:06:36 PM
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| BrianC |
Rexburg, Idaho
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Does that mean I have to bring my fish emulsion inside? My wife will shoot me because that stuff stinks.
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11/20/2001 8:30:42 PM
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| Stan |
Puyallup, WA
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Brian....You're so funny! What about that 11 yard pile of chicken manure?
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11/20/2001 11:00:18 PM
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| gordon |
Utah
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depending upon where you live and where you place the stuff, it might not freeze in a garage. I certainly don't have to worry about it in the seattle area. even so - I would guess that fish emulsion wouldn't be damaged by freezing. -it might even help to reduce the smell ?! :)
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11/21/2001 10:23:48 AM
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| H-K-J |
Myrtle Creek, Oregon
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Yeh Like Freezing rotten chickin For chummin sharks?
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11/22/2001 10:08:02 AM
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