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Lime/fertilizer timing?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5291870" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>I've been in the same boat before on lime ...couple years back I couldn't get the big truck with Ag lime booked....they were covered up with bigger jobs.....so I went with pelletized lime and rented the buggy....I rented the ground driven buggy and pulled it with a 4WD pick-up....if you go this route have a buddy or family member to serve as a ground man.....to help you line up correctly on the plot and to engage/disengage ground drive as you start and stop....save you from getting in and out of truck so much...and reduce waste.....as mentioned, pelletized doesn't last as long...but it's easier to handle and you can spread it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5291870, member: 20594"] I've been in the same boat before on lime ...couple years back I couldn't get the big truck with Ag lime booked....they were covered up with bigger jobs.....so I went with pelletized lime and rented the buggy....I rented the ground driven buggy and pulled it with a 4WD pick-up....if you go this route have a buddy or family member to serve as a ground man.....to help you line up correctly on the plot and to engage/disengage ground drive as you start and stop....save you from getting in and out of truck so much...and reduce waste.....as mentioned, pelletized doesn't last as long...but it's easier to handle and you can spread it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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