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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1242524" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>$18.50 a ton spread here. But we are setting on top of a limestone rock. Just like fertilizer there is some better than other and of course the finer it is crushed the quicker it will work.</p><p> Years ago the farmers would pick up rock for several winters and put them in a big pile. Someone with a crusher that was belt driven off of an old Farmall tractor would go from farm to farm and crush the piles of rock. It was then loaded on a sled behind horses and spread with a shovel on tobacco fields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1242524, member: 8993"] $18.50 a ton spread here. But we are setting on top of a limestone rock. Just like fertilizer there is some better than other and of course the finer it is crushed the quicker it will work. Years ago the farmers would pick up rock for several winters and put them in a big pile. Someone with a crusher that was belt driven off of an old Farmall tractor would go from farm to farm and crush the piles of rock. It was then loaded on a sled behind horses and spread with a shovel on tobacco fields. [/QUOTE]
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