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Lime/fertilizer timing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hridge" data-source="post: 5292748" data-attributes="member: 21357"><p>I have always applied it then disked it in. I find on my farm that if we get a heavy rain and there is any slope on your field, that lots of it gets washed away. My soil in Humphrey county is rocky and water rolls off it quickly. I vote to disk it in. Gets to work faster. I lime my fields every year because my soil is so bad. My food plots looks thick and healthy. If you do the work (soil test, herbicide,lime,feet) and plant clover, you can get 5-7 years out of it without replanting. I'm on year 6 with mine and all I do is lime/fertilize them each year and then spray for weeds and grass. I planted a mix of (crimson/red/ladino) clover. The red and crimson will die after year one and you will be left with Ladino. The deer love it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hridge, post: 5292748, member: 21357"] I have always applied it then disked it in. I find on my farm that if we get a heavy rain and there is any slope on your field, that lots of it gets washed away. My soil in Humphrey county is rocky and water rolls off it quickly. I vote to disk it in. Gets to work faster. I lime my fields every year because my soil is so bad. My food plots looks thick and healthy. If you do the work (soil test, herbicide,lime,feet) and plant clover, you can get 5-7 years out of it without replanting. I’m on year 6 with mine and all I do is lime/fertilize them each year and then spray for weeds and grass. I planted a mix of (crimson/red/ladino) clover. The red and crimson will die after year one and you will be left with Ladino. The deer love it!! [/QUOTE]
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