Mar 31, 2019 I can get pulverized lime for $2.99/50lbs or pelletized for $4.69/40lbs. The pulverized is clearly cheaper, is there a difference or is it just messier to use the pulverized? From forum.gon.com
Jan 7, 2005 1) The recommended rate of pelletized lime should be based on the neutralizing value of the lime and will probably be about 75 to 80% of that for average-quality bulk ag lime. … From forum.gon.com
EFFECTIVE SPREADING TECHNIQUES OF MIXING AG LIME AND PELLETIZED …
Apr 26, 2010 I've mixed ag lime with fertilizer. Usually the fertilizer is damp enough to pick up the lime and make it flow. Usually about two bags of lime to a bag of fertilizer. From forum.gon.com
Feb 2, 2010 I'll be the first to tell you I'm ignorant when it comes to fertilizer, lime, etc. My question is would chicken crap serve the same purpose as lime or fertilizer or both, as far as … From forum.gon.com
Jul 18, 2012 The coarsely ground lime looks good on the label, but is only used for filler and takes years to break down and change ph. Manufactured fertilizer is made by making pellets … From forum.gon.com
Mar 12, 2010 Pelletized lime is much easier to use and handle, especially if you only have a little to put down, but it, for me, was more expensive. Pelletized lime, might be ruffly $200/ton. AG … From forum.gon.com
Mar 23, 2017 Ag lime & bagged pulverized lime has more variability in the particle size. Bigger particles have to be broken down before they react with the soil. Pelletized lime also has … From forum.gon.com
Apr 1, 2024 Pelletized lime is finely crushed (pulverized) lime, held together with a binder. Ag lime is just crushed up limestone (think crush and run in gravel) and can have more variation … From forum.gon.com
Sep 10, 2024 The man and I were spreading lime on food plots today preparing to plant clover. I checked my rings and decided I needed to record a workout. Lime is heavy so I thought why … From forum.gon.com
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