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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5100649" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>I agree with others....I'd go with Ag lime...hire spreader truck driver... my understanding is while the Ag lime is slower to work.....it last longer....and I know it cost much less per ton...but then I'm also told with the pelletized being concentrated you don't have to use as much per acre? So go figure (just don't ask me how to figure...I asked the guys at co-op and I still don't fully understand the calculation between Ag lime and pelletized?)..... So the challenge I ran into last year on food plots was the local lime truck drivers were booked up on bigger jobs, large hay fields, etc....so I did end up renting the co-op ground driven buggy and we spread fertilizer and pelletized lime at the same time....but it got expensive quick....I need to pull new soil samples to see where we are.....couple of the plots I'm sure need more lime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5100649, member: 20594"] I agree with others....I'd go with Ag lime...hire spreader truck driver... my understanding is while the Ag lime is slower to work.....it last longer....and I know it cost much less per ton...but then I'm also told with the pelletized being concentrated you don't have to use as much per acre? So go figure (just don't ask me how to figure...I asked the guys at co-op and I still don't fully understand the calculation between Ag lime and pelletized?)..... So the challenge I ran into last year on food plots was the local lime truck drivers were booked up on bigger jobs, large hay fields, etc....so I did end up renting the co-op ground driven buggy and we spread fertilizer and pelletized lime at the same time....but it got expensive quick....I need to pull new soil samples to see where we are.....couple of the plots I'm sure need more lime. [/QUOTE]
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