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<blockquote data-quote="marksmu" data-source="post: 703777" data-attributes="member: 9219"><p>I did not put any lime on....lime would have added, though not too much....and we spread it ourselves. Our fertilizer/seed provider, lets you use their buggies for free so long as you return them within 2 days...which is nice...they have 25 of them, so its not too bad to get 2 at a time. </p><p></p><p>Your seed is about the same price as mine...and I dont know the break down on the individual components of the fertilizer...I sent them my soil sample results, and they mixed the seed and required fertilizer components....I will eventually have to lime, but not for rye. My soil report, says for the rye grass not to lime. If I want to put bermuda in the same field, the recommendation called for 2700lbs/ac of lime so, in a permanent pasture I need lime...but for rye it said not to....currently I am rotating rye and millet through the field. I think (hope) by the end of next year I will have corrected my soil naturally, and can go ahead and finish this field off for good into something good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksmu, post: 703777, member: 9219"] I did not put any lime on....lime would have added, though not too much....and we spread it ourselves. Our fertilizer/seed provider, lets you use their buggies for free so long as you return them within 2 days...which is nice...they have 25 of them, so its not too bad to get 2 at a time. Your seed is about the same price as mine...and I dont know the break down on the individual components of the fertilizer...I sent them my soil sample results, and they mixed the seed and required fertilizer components....I will eventually have to lime, but not for rye. My soil report, says for the rye grass not to lime. If I want to put bermuda in the same field, the recommendation called for 2700lbs/ac of lime so, in a permanent pasture I need lime...but for rye it said not to....currently I am rotating rye and millet through the field. I think (hope) by the end of next year I will have corrected my soil naturally, and can go ahead and finish this field off for good into something good. [/QUOTE]
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