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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 498619" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>I put several tons on last summer. 10.50/ton spread. About 14 ton/load. Quarry is about 10 miles one way. </p><p>When plowing was common, 3 or 4 tons/acre was a typical recommendation around here. Now, with no-till the recommendation is a ton or ton and a half per acre, but with more frequent applications. </p><p>The crop is a factor. Fescue will thrive at a ph level where Alfalfa will die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 498619, member: 4406"] I put several tons on last summer. 10.50/ton spread. About 14 ton/load. Quarry is about 10 miles one way. When plowing was common, 3 or 4 tons/acre was a typical recommendation around here. Now, with no-till the recommendation is a ton or ton and a half per acre, but with more frequent applications. The crop is a factor. Fescue will thrive at a ph level where Alfalfa will die. [/QUOTE]
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