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Lime/fertilizer timing?
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<blockquote data-quote="TRIGGER" data-source="post: 5291804" data-attributes="member: 10452"><p>Thank you. I just received my soil samples back yesterday. 3.3 tons of lime per acre. I don't have the paper in front of me to remember the fertilizer. Having them come out and spread the lime is the way to go from what I understand but I don't think I will ever get a big truck in there until it's real dry in the summer. He (co-op) said I can spread 1 ton of pellet lime per acre with their buggy and do the same??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRIGGER, post: 5291804, member: 10452"] Thank you. I just received my soil samples back yesterday. 3.3 tons of lime per acre. I don’t have the paper in front of me to remember the fertilizer. Having them come out and spread the lime is the way to go from what I understand but I don’t think I will ever get a big truck in there until it’s real dry in the summer. He (co-op) said I can spread 1 ton of pellet lime per acre with their buggy and do the same?? [/QUOTE]
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