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fertilizer and pellet lime
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<blockquote data-quote="littletom" data-source="post: 1401367" data-attributes="member: 23522"><p>Several publications claim you will get just as fast of effect with regular lime. As there will be quite a lot dust in with ag lime that will break down just as fast. I buy a lot of lime as a tobacco farmer as very high rates of N have a negative effect on ph. I have spread lime at about every time of year except the 110 days tobacco is in the field with no negative effects. When you need it the worst you can do is not to spread it. It is really cheap here I think about 11.50 spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletom, post: 1401367, member: 23522"] Several publications claim you will get just as fast of effect with regular lime. As there will be quite a lot dust in with ag lime that will break down just as fast. I buy a lot of lime as a tobacco farmer as very high rates of N have a negative effect on ph. I have spread lime at about every time of year except the 110 days tobacco is in the field with no negative effects. When you need it the worst you can do is not to spread it. It is really cheap here I think about 11.50 spread. [/QUOTE]
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