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Liming culture, it must be a regional/local phenomenon.
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NEILFarmer
Posted 11/23/2015 21:54 (#4916042 - in reply to #4916021)
Subject: RE: Liming culture, it must be a regional/local phenomenon.


Morris, IL
Lime here is mostly just done by coop as is 99% of dry fertilizer. Only reason i don't say 100% as strip till banding dry is taking just a bit of it. But anyway we are just few miles from 2x quality limestone quarries. Just hired some put on this fall, total cost comes to about 20$ a ton including lime, hauling, loading, and spreading. Only thing not including is the VRT soil test which are more of cost for all fertility. I think "it's cheap" is number one reason every field gets lime regularly. Very lucky in that regard.
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