Bourbon,Indiana | NE Ridger . Especially if you use magnesium lime. I'd give it two ton and watch it for a couple years. Probably then a couple ton of hi-cal lime, depending on how it preforms and the soil tests. --I agree
But you're the one farming it, not me. Like others have said, you can't build that land back in one year, and you gotta make a living while doing it. Spread your lime, potash, and MAP, and inoculate the beans. And make sure you cash flow to farm another year. --agree again! It so easy to tell someone else what to do with their money.
Edited by rebuilder 1/31/2014 09:44
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