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In what states do we find rather large beds of rock phosphate?

NoraWI says 2016-01-28 10:06:08 (CST)



Florida.


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Jonathan Shively says 2016-01-28 11:35:24 (CST)



I don't know, but wanted to post while logged on to let you know I am reading and enjoying your questions.


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JerryHicks says 2016-01-29 05:18:24 (CST)



Tennessee, Idaho, Florida, South Carolina, and Montana.


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JerryHicks says 2016-01-29 05:23:29 (CST)



And, thanks to everyone who posts. It does feel good to know sometimes that someone is reading this stuff. Maybe social media with comments, and "like", "ignore", "ignite" and what ever other option they offer, have ruined me. I feel so needy! LOL (Sorry 'bout that!)


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Plowboy says 2016-01-29 07:09:43 (CST)



Have you posted an answer on your question about egg shape and sex of chick yet? I may not always answer your questions, but I ALWAYS read them. They are interesting and and expanding my knowledge. Keep 'em comming!l


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JerryHicks says 2016-02-01 06:56:11 (CST)



Just posted the answer to the egg shape and size question today! Thanks to everyone for reading these questions. I've actually learned a great deal from them myself.


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vince mautino says 2016-02-01 08:29:53 (CST)



I read every one. If I don't reply, then I don' t know, but I wait and learn from someone else.


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