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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 152701" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Now is as good a time as any. A couple of things that went into the timing. When spring rolls around and everyone is fertilizing, liming takes a back seat and it's hard to get it done. Lime takes a while to really start being effective so getting it on 3-6 months before it's really needed makes it more effective. If it starts getting wet, the lime trucks being so heavy can either get bogged, cut ruts or compact the fields, none of those are desireable, so it was do it now. </p><p>One field that took 1 1/2 tons/acre is going to go into WSG. Seeding will be in may or june. The fields that got 1 ton/acre are really ok ph wise, but they are low in calcium so figured we'ld kill 2 birds with one stone.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 152701, member: 34"] Now is as good a time as any. A couple of things that went into the timing. When spring rolls around and everyone is fertilizing, liming takes a back seat and it's hard to get it done. Lime takes a while to really start being effective so getting it on 3-6 months before it's really needed makes it more effective. If it starts getting wet, the lime trucks being so heavy can either get bogged, cut ruts or compact the fields, none of those are desireable, so it was do it now. One field that took 1 1/2 tons/acre is going to go into WSG. Seeding will be in may or june. The fields that got 1 ton/acre are really ok ph wise, but they are low in calcium so figured we'ld kill 2 birds with one stone. dun [/QUOTE]
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