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<blockquote data-quote="WAnabee" data-source="post: 1828562" data-attributes="member: 42136"><p>I could start a new thread if need be but I also have a lime question. Since the spreading is the expensive part where im at as well, and i was able to get one ton sacks for pretty cheap, I thought id mix in 5-10 tons in my bed pack this winter, and then when i spread manure in the spring id essentially be spreading lime at roughly 1-2 tons/acre ( I have soil pH high 5s). Should this work? Any concerns?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WAnabee, post: 1828562, member: 42136"] I could start a new thread if need be but I also have a lime question. Since the spreading is the expensive part where im at as well, and i was able to get one ton sacks for pretty cheap, I thought id mix in 5-10 tons in my bed pack this winter, and then when i spread manure in the spring id essentially be spreading lime at roughly 1-2 tons/acre ( I have soil pH high 5s). Should this work? Any concerns? [/QUOTE]
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