Bogeyjoker
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Two 275 gallon totes cost me just north of $6k...so about $11/gallon, or $30/acre in my case.What was your cost per gallon on that?
Two 275 gallon totes cost me just north of $6k...so about $11/gallon, or $30/acre in my case.What was your cost per gallon on that?
Most if not all of my sedge problems were on poorly drained clay ground, but my gravel/sandy loam soil greatly benefitted from it too.I can't quite see the guaranteed analysis of the Advanced Cal but I'd like to know what it has for Calcium Carbonate Equivalent. They do list calcium chloride on their website which from what I read, doesn't have much of an effect on soil ph. Interesting results for sure. That's a nice change in ph.
You on sandy or clay soil?
What are you calling sedge? nutsedge, broomsedge? as in sagegrass?Most if not all of my sedge problems were on poorly drained clay ground, but my gravel/sandy loam soil greatly benefitted from it too.
Oh, I'm legit Jerry!I hope bogey joker is legit. I'd like similar results.
Yellow nutsedge and Pennsylvania sedge mostly.What are you calling sedge? nutsedge, broomsedge? as in sagegrass?
Any noticeable difference yet using the spray lime?No soil test, and I honestly can't visually see any difference. I feel like a soil test would be a better judge though.
I'd have to say no.Any noticeable difference yet using the spray lime?