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Is it OK to use crushed coral in organic production?

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Is it OK to use crushed coral in organic production?

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Yes. Crushed coral, also known as calcium carbonate, is a locally produced and relatively inexpensive form of calcium for your farm and garden. Other accepted forms of calcium include: oyster shell flour, dolomite (not slaked), aragonite, and mined limestone (CaC03).

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