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Newbie Help!! - Lime Application
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<blockquote data-quote="skipperbrown" data-source="post: 5407915" data-attributes="member: 22371"><p>How did you take your soil sample and where did you send it? The results don't look right at all. I'd get another sample (look up how to get a good sample from UT) and send it to UT ag center in Nashville. If you don't want to do that, put down a ton of lime and 400# of 15-15-15 or 13-13-13 per ac. If you use ag lime, 2 guys can shovel it out the back of your pickup as you drive slowly around (it's much better to be in the truck with the windows up and a/c on full blast than to be handling the shovel-always delegate this task). Otherwise use pelletized lime and spread with a cone style spreader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipperbrown, post: 5407915, member: 22371"] How did you take your soil sample and where did you send it? The results don't look right at all. I'd get another sample (look up how to get a good sample from UT) and send it to UT ag center in Nashville. If you don't want to do that, put down a ton of lime and 400# of 15-15-15 or 13-13-13 per ac. If you use ag lime, 2 guys can shovel it out the back of your pickup as you drive slowly around (it's much better to be in the truck with the windows up and a/c on full blast than to be handling the shovel-always delegate this task). Otherwise use pelletized lime and spread with a cone style spreader. [/QUOTE]
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