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New Food Plot progress....*updated.....again*
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 4889403" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p><strong>Re: New Food Plot progress....*updated*</strong></p><p></p><p>Sounds like a great plan. On the Co-Op buggy, were you able to just give them your soil sample recommendations and them help you with the mix you needed (lime and fertilizer)? Was it very costly?</p><p></p><p>I've never done it this way with the buggy. We have usually gotten the lime truck and then spread the fertilizer by buying the bags and spreading in our 300 lb spreader on the back of the tractor. Interested in the buggy if it isn't too costly. Sometimes those soil samples are hard to interpret - if they help out, that's a plus!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 4889403, member: 5787"] [b]Re: New Food Plot progress....*updated*[/b] Sounds like a great plan. On the Co-Op buggy, were you able to just give them your soil sample recommendations and them help you with the mix you needed (lime and fertilizer)? Was it very costly? I've never done it this way with the buggy. We have usually gotten the lime truck and then spread the fertilizer by buying the bags and spreading in our 300 lb spreader on the back of the tractor. Interested in the buggy if it isn't too costly. Sometimes those soil samples are hard to interpret - if they help out, that's a plus! [/QUOTE]
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