Whatswrong
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Thanks for all the replies and suggestions. I think I will probably try either liquid or dry calcium chloride. The question now is where to buy it.........like so many other things if I could find it in bulk at near wholesale pricing its probably doable. If its retail maybe not since I have a fairly long lane. I'll post when I actually put something down.
I'm sure what you are refering to you should get it at a tire repair shop where they weight tractor tires ,you should be able to dissolve it and spread it .Fixing tractor tires is always hard on the skin so expect some burning and itching.Nothing may grow either ,blow a tire in the field and nothing grows for years ,although that is high consentration.