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<blockquote data-quote="oscarsteve" data-source="post: 1401929" data-attributes="member: 23995"><p>SSCattle: I know that I, personally, loaded 48 tons of lime into the spreader trucks that went out onto the 11-12 acres that I had ready at the time. So, it averaged out to be between 4 and 5 tons per acre. The trucks could only be calculated to put out a maximum of 2 tons/acre. So,he had to go over the section more than once. As I watched him work, I know some was covered more than twice. I have about 96 tons stockpiled on the property already so that it's here and ready to go as I get the next sections ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscarsteve, post: 1401929, member: 23995"] SSCattle: I know that I, personally, loaded 48 tons of lime into the spreader trucks that went out onto the 11-12 acres that I had ready at the time. So, it averaged out to be between 4 and 5 tons per acre. The trucks could only be calculated to put out a maximum of 2 tons/acre. So,he had to go over the section more than once. As I watched him work, I know some was covered more than twice. I have about 96 tons stockpiled on the property already so that it's here and ready to go as I get the next sections ready. [/QUOTE]
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