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<blockquote data-quote="Livin2hunt" data-source="post: 5885107" data-attributes="member: 23002"><p>I frost seeded some clover in mid March(even though wasnt much frost by then)and spread 150# of 6-15-15 2 weeks ago. It rained the ext day luckily. I soil tested also in the fall and said i needed 2 ton of lime. I put a ton of bagged lime on it in the fall and I definitely know I need another ton of lime spread here soon. Probably right after turkey is over. That field was basically done with a 4wheeler. An atv sprayer and a drag harrow and my back. The day I spread the clover I had a few helpers picking rocks that surfaced from my dragging. They were some workers I tell ya!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]223574[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Livin2hunt, post: 5885107, member: 23002"] I frost seeded some clover in mid March(even though wasnt much frost by then)and spread 150# of 6-15-15 2 weeks ago. It rained the ext day luckily. I soil tested also in the fall and said i needed 2 ton of lime. I put a ton of bagged lime on it in the fall and I definitely know I need another ton of lime spread here soon. Probably right after turkey is over. That field was basically done with a 4wheeler. An atv sprayer and a drag harrow and my back. The day I spread the clover I had a few helpers picking rocks that surfaced from my dragging. They were some workers I tell ya! [ATTACH type="full"]223574[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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