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- Lime, Pelletized or powder - GON Forum
Pelletized lime is finely crushed (pulverized) lime, held together with a binder Ag lime is just crushed up limestone (think crush and run in gravel) and can have more variation in what you get in terms of particle size Some are very fine, some are bigger and take longer to dissolve Pelletized lime is less dusty, easier to handle in terms of monitoring spread rate, and works faster because
- The lime spreading workout. - GON Forum
The man and I were spreading lime on food plots today preparing to plant clover I checked my rings and decided I needed to record a workout Lime is heavy so I thought why not traditional weightlifting workout Below is the results In the 48 minute workout I had to stop several times to let my heart rate drop 2900 pounds of lime unloaded by
- Clover fertilizer question - GON Forum
Lime could take 3 years to adjust your soil up, so I would get started with something now Oats, cereal rye and crimson clover could be good seeds for you to start with, because they will grow in lower ph plots
- What are yall serving for Christmas? | Page 2 | GON Forum
Standing rib roast broccoli salad creamed spinach rosemary garlic taters yeast rolls bout 4-5 pies cakes , pecan pie for sure prolly key lime a red velvet cake Christmas Eve will be fried oysters Oyster stew I'm stingy I buy the standing rib roasts when they have them on sale
- UGA Soild analysis is back, next steps - GON Forum
Food Plot gurus, Please help a novice I just received my soil sample analysis and knew I would be needing lots of lime due to this having been a stand of pines trees last year that were harvested and I had a dozer clear stumps and debris Obviously I will need some Soil amendments I
- Chicken crap vs lime fertilizer - GON Forum
I'll be the first to tell you I'm ignorant when it comes to fertilizer, lime, etc My question is would chicken crap serve the same purpose as lime or fertilizer or both, as far as making my soil healthier? I'm guessing moreso the fertilizer with the nitrogen content?
- Put the Lime in the Coconut. . . - GON Forum
Coconut shrimp, taters, jalapeno pups, orange marmalade lime dijon dipping sauce, cold beer Very good
- Deer Food Plots. . . . 2025 the dry year ! | Page 4 | GON Forum
It takes about six months for lime to incorporate itself into the soil Most of our farmers lime around Thanksgiving, for next years crop About March is optimal for our food plots Maybe he limes every year and then he’s right on time I’m a deer hunter
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