Thanks steve, I will try Fertrell. There isn't a rock within 50 miles of
us,so no local quarrys. We just  got out pastures plowed and as i was
reseeding themI found an actual rock! Those of you who live surrpounded by
rocks will laugh, but it is rare here.it was white, about the size of a
football, in 25 years it's the first rock. Do you have 5 # you could spare,
steve that you could bring along to the conference, i could buy from you.
That would make me enough bc to last the rest of my life. please let me know
if that can happen :)sharon
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> In a message dated 9/27/02 10:09:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << Still want to know a place to order Basalt
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> for making barrel compost. ANY help there?:) sharon. >>
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> You can try Fertrell in Pennsylvania, ask for Summa Minerals.  They may
have
> fifty pound bags, otherwise I can break into one of my tonnes and send it
to
> you.  You may also inquire at some local quarries, they may be mining
basalt
> for stones and have some by-product left as dust...sstorch
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