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 lime delivered & spread might be ruffly $45/ton. From bing.com
Jul 20, 2025 Thinking about fall plots already. First year planting. 2 Soil tests - pH was 5.5 with low NPK (lime & fert) and 6 with very good NPK (lime some and fert very little). Of course the 5.5 & low NPK is the 1-acre+ plot area and it has gotten … From bing.com
Jul 13, 2025 I put out the finely ground white lime ( calcium carbonate i think ) a couple winters in a row and it greatly reduced it but not totally. The peanuts sure love it, almost doubled nut production. From bing.com
Apr 15, 2021 I’m hoping to be able to spread lime and plow it in next weekend on three new food plots. I feel like I should plant something in them so they are not bare until fall planting and have been told buck wheat. My question is with then PH being low will it grow well or am I … From bing.com
Sep 29, 2023 I went by TS to get some pelletized lime and they didn’t have any but they had barn lime. Is that about the same thing or is it something totally different? From bing.com
Apr 2, 2012 I’ve been doing some searching regarding ATV based Drop Style Lime Spreaders for dispensing BULK AG LIME on hunt club food plots. From what I can tell... From bing.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. 1560 lbs/ac of pelletized would be required to equal one ton of ag lime 2) Pelletized lime is an excellent source of high quality lime From bing.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 in what you get in terms of particle size. Some are very fine, some are bigger and take longer to dissolve. Pelletized lime is less dusty, easier to handle in terms of monitoring spread rate, and … From bing.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 making my soil healthier? I'm guessing moreso the fertilizer with the nitrogen content? From bing.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 not traditional weightlifting workout. Below is the results. In the 48 minute workout I had to stop several times to let my heart rate drop. 2900 pounds of lime unloaded by ... From bing.com
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