That’s all I’ve ever used , easy to handle and spreadIf all else fails, there’s a tractor supply in town. They have it by the 40 pound bag.
If all else fails, there’s a tractor supply in town. They have it by the 40 pound bag.
Is that Ag Lime or pelletized?
Xfactor, bulk lime cannot be spread with most small spreaders without the correct agitater. Good luck.
How many tons you want?
If all else fails, there’s a tractor supply in town. They have it by the 40 pound bag.
The soil test would be AG lime, it's going to be hard to get 8 tons delivered, most won't do less than a semi load. Pelletized is not 10%, more like 80% it just reacts quicker so you end up putting the same amount out spread over a longer time period. Irwinville ag services did have a bunch they were cutting discounts on in quantity.Looking at close to 8 tons but I'd have to check my paperwork again. This leads to another question, I've read many responses and its about 50/50. If the report states I need 2 tons per acre, is that pelletized or Ag Lime? I've been told it's 10% of Ag Lime when using pelletized so basically 200Lbs of Pelletized per acre vs 2000Lbs of Ag Lime. I've read till I'm blue in the face so what have you all done and what has worked for you?
Thanks from a wanabe farmer!
The soil test would be AG lime, it's going to be hard to get 8 tons delivered, most won't do less than a semi load. Pelletized is not 10%, more like 80% it just reacts quicker so you end up putting the same amount out spread over a longer time period. Irwinville ag services did have a bunch they were cutting discounts on in quantity.