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Old June 4, 2010   #16
rnewste
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llc,

If you then have relatively calm water at your disposal, I would suggest you start a "FloaTainer Farm" with dozens of them in a corral on the Lake. Seems like excellent use of free space (and water), plus as Lee said, you've probably got the nutrients already in the water there for fertilization.

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