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		<title>By: Sherpa Guides - &#187; Easy Growing And Organic Waste Sweetens Your Soil</title>
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		<description>[...] you can use it.   Clay particles are not the only particles in the soil that contribute to CEC (cation exchange capacity, see previous article).  Organic matter, more specifically humus particles, also offer negatively [...]</description>
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