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Lime/fertilizer timing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hridge" data-source="post: 5292386" data-attributes="member: 21357"><p>I have used the buggy and it works great but you have to have the right sized tractor. If you have to go down any steep hills, that thing can push your tractor if it's to small and cause you to flip or get hurt. The co op truck can go in some pretty nasty places. I use the Humphrey county co op and they will go through trees and down tight trails if they can. If you can disk that lime in, it works better. I think I screwed up a step. After I bush hog, I spread my lime and then disk it in. Then I wait 2+ weeks and spray round up. Spraying the round up after you have disked everything is a huge help. It really makes your food plots look great. I'm a fool plot nut. I hate seeing weeds and grass in mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hridge, post: 5292386, member: 21357"] I have used the buggy and it works great but you have to have the right sized tractor. If you have to go down any steep hills, that thing can push your tractor if it’s to small and cause you to flip or get hurt. The co op truck can go in some pretty nasty places. I use the Humphrey county co op and they will go through trees and down tight trails if they can. If you can disk that lime in, it works better. I think I screwed up a step. After I bush hog, I spread my lime and then disk it in. Then I wait 2+ weeks and spray round up. Spraying the round up after you have disked everything is a huge help. It really makes your food plots look great. I’m a fool plot nut. I hate seeing weeds and grass in mine. [/QUOTE]
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