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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 864324" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>I am putting 3 tons to the acre of lime on in the next few weeks. I was wondering if $12 per ton per acre was a decent price? I pulled soil tests and it appears that is all the farm needs after two years of rotational grazing. The tests called for 1.5 tons low end to 2 tons on the high end but I have some rolling hills and decided to go a little heavier as I felt the price is cheap enough to do this. </p><p></p><p>With my ph running from 5.8 to 6.4 across the farm what kind of response can I expect in the spring from the lime application? I am using powdered lime from the quarry. Thanks for the responses in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 864324, member: 13747"] I am putting 3 tons to the acre of lime on in the next few weeks. I was wondering if $12 per ton per acre was a decent price? I pulled soil tests and it appears that is all the farm needs after two years of rotational grazing. The tests called for 1.5 tons low end to 2 tons on the high end but I have some rolling hills and decided to go a little heavier as I felt the price is cheap enough to do this. With my ph running from 5.8 to 6.4 across the farm what kind of response can I expect in the spring from the lime application? I am using powdered lime from the quarry. Thanks for the responses in advance. [/QUOTE]
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