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The woman who volunteers in our community organic garden is hesitant to use solid rock phosphate as an organic source of phosphorous because she's afraid of arsenic poisoning. Does anyone have information on the levels of arsenic in rock phosphate and if so, are these levels significant enough to be of concern to organic gardeners who wish to use it as a fertilizer?
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