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Newbie Help!! - Lime Application
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5408830" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>These are newly logged/dozed ridge-top plots (fields). Talking 21 new acres of fields - some around 4 acres in size. A few were 4.91 ph. Limed per recommendation in April. We plant many blends and went by recommendations from the UT Ellington ag center office by giving them examples of what we're planting.</p><p></p><p>We tried soil building crops when the dozer work was done in march. Planted buckwheat and sunn hemp. Buckwheat never got higher than 10-18". Sunn hemp is just now about 18" tall - planted in may. Of course, the drought didn't help, but literally nothing was growing well. Also, looking at our acorn production for fall, it looks dismal. That was an added incentive to get our plots full throttle and not skimping. Will spray and drill this fall. As soon as my cereal rye comes in, I'm ordering the roller crimper for spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5408830, member: 5787"] These are newly logged/dozed ridge-top plots (fields). Talking 21 new acres of fields - some around 4 acres in size. A few were 4.91 ph. Limed per recommendation in April. We plant many blends and went by recommendations from the UT Ellington ag center office by giving them examples of what we're planting. We tried soil building crops when the dozer work was done in march. Planted buckwheat and sunn hemp. Buckwheat never got higher than 10-18”. Sunn hemp is just now about 18” tall - planted in may. Of course, the drought didn’t help, but literally nothing was growing well. Also, looking at our acorn production for fall, it looks dismal. That was an added incentive to get our plots full throttle and not skimping. Will spray and drill this fall. As soon as my cereal rye comes in, I’m ordering the roller crimper for spring. [/QUOTE]
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