95% passes 20-mesh screen
60% passes 60-mesh screen
50% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
50% passes 60-mesh screen
30% passes 100-mesh screen
80% passes 20-mesh screen
20% passes 100-mesh screen
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
90% passes 10-mesh screen
35% passes 50-mesh screen
Contain calcium magnesium carbonate equivalent of not less than 80% calcium carbonate
Ground limestone not meeting above specifications.
The following equivalents are used to equal 1 ton of standard grade limestone:
1400 lbs of burned/hydrated lime
2000 lbs of agricultural granulated slag meeting 90% passes 10-mesh screen, 35% passing 50-mesh screen and 80% calcium carbonate equivalent.
2000 lbs of calcium silicate slag meeting 90% passes 10-mesh screen, 35% passing 50-mesh screen and 80% calcium carbonate equivalent.
3000 lbs of ground limestone screenings.
2400 lbs of ag marl having at least 75% calcium carbonate equivalent.
30,000 lbs of ag marl having calcium carbonate equivalent of <75%, but > 50%.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
95% passes 20-mesh screen
60% passes 60-mesh screen
50% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
50% passes 60-mesh screen
30% passes 100-mesh screen
All materials failing to meet minimums for either of above classifications.
Fineness classification systems will be used for all material types except for burnt lime, hydrated lime and marl.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
Maryland does not rank ag limestone into different categories based on fineness of grind.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
95% passes 20-mesh screen
60% passes 60-mesh screen
50% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
50% passes 60-mesh screen
30% passes 100-mesh screen
80% passes 20-mesh screen
20% passes 100-mesh screen
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
Michigan does not rank ag limestone into different categories based on fineness of grind. The only area that fineness of grind affects Michigan producers is for growers that participate in the agricultural conservation programs. Michigan ASCS requires ground limestone to have a neutralizing value (CCE) of at least 80% with 85% of the material passing through an 8-mesh sieve and 25% passing through a 100-mesh sieve.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
Nebraska does not rank ag limestone into different categories based on fineness of grind.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
95% passes 20-mesh screen
60% passes 60-mesh screen
50% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
50% passes 60-mesh screen
30% passes 100-mesh screen
Agricultural liming materials that fail to meet the minimum for fine-sized or medium-sized classification, as set forth in this section.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
95% passes through a 20-mesh screen
60% passes through a 60-mesh screen
50% passes through a 100-mesh screen
90% passes through a 20-mesh screen
60% passes through a 60-mesh screen
30% passes through a 100-mesh screen
All liming materials that fail to meet one of the above mentioned categories for fineness.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
New York does not rank ag limestone into different categories based on fineness of grind. The New York lime law does require at least 80% of the lime to pass a 20 mesh sieve and at least 30% to pass a 100 mesh sieve for the lime to be registered for sale.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
90% passes 20-mesh screen
25% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
35% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
10% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
35% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
25% passes 100-mesh screen
These sizes were valid as of April 19, 2001. Consult North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services website (www.ncagr.com/plantind/fert/limreg) for complete and most up to date regulations.
100% passes 8-mesh screen
100% passes 20-mesh screen
95% passes 60-mesh screen
80% passes 100-mesh screen
100% passes 8-mesh screen
95% passes 20-mesh screen
70% passes 60-mesh screen
60% passes 100-mesh screen
95% passes 8-mesh
70% passes 20-mesh
50% passes 60-mesh
40% passes 100-mesh
80% passes 8-mesh screen
50% passes 20-mesh screen
30% passes 60-mesh screen
20% passes 100-mesh screen
80% passes 8-mesh screen
40% passes 20-mesh screen
15% passes 60-mesh screen
5% passes 100-mesh screen
All products are to show % of material passing through the number 8, 20, 60, & 100-mesh screen before the product is pelletized.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
95% passes 20-mesh screen
60% passes 60-mesh screen
50% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
50% passes 60-mesh screen
30% passes 100-mesh screen
All liming materials that fail to meet one of the above minimums for fineness.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
90% passes 20-mesh screen
70% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
50% passes 60-mesh screen
30% passes 100-mesh screen
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
100% passes 20-mesh screen
70% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 20-mesh screen
50% passes 60-mesh screen
35% passes 100-mesh screen
90% passes 10-mesh screen
40% passes 60-mesh screen
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information.
Wisconsin does not rank ag limestone into different categories based on fineness of grind. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture has established index zones that the different liming materials are classified into. This is called the neutralizing value which takes into consideration the fineness of grind and the calcium carbonate equivalent.
This information was current as of April 30, 2001. Since laws and regulations are subject to change by the state government, consult the state department of agriculture for most up to date information. !unlock