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re: Lime in food plot questions (plus trail cam pics)
Posted on 9/16/14 at 11:10 pm to Bill Parker?
Posted on 9/16/14 at 11:10 pm to Bill Parker?
That's why I ask if theres even a point because I've heard it's usually 1 ton or more per acre and that's not a possibility for this year. Thanks I will look into the cost of that lime.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 11:58 pm to Dylan
I've heard that the pelleteized lime absorbs quicker than powdered ag lime and it should help this year no matter what you plant.
I bought land in 2007. Best thing I did that year was thin the pulpwood; made an amazing difference in the amount of browse. I wish I had tested the soil and limed/fertilized right. The only thing that did well was the rye-grains and "natural browse" (weeds).
I bought land in 2007. Best thing I did that year was thin the pulpwood; made an amazing difference in the amount of browse. I wish I had tested the soil and limed/fertilized right. The only thing that did well was the rye-grains and "natural browse" (weeds).
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