I was going to ask how much you think I should apply at one time the extension agent recommended applying all at once, but dang that sound heavy all at one time, I was thinking 3000lb a acre to get started,
+Stephen Wyett. Yeah, I wouldn't do it all at once I don't think it would be as effective. Your extension agent isnt the one selling the lime is he/she? Lol
Makes me want to go back farming again
+gerald harbin. You might as well! Lol
Can you lime a pasture with the cattle in it? Thanks
+Shelly0356. Sure you can. It won't hurt them. Just don't run them over. Lol
I would if I could get out of this dang truck I'm traveling thu va this next week to Fredericksburg for Tuesday morning how far I that from u
+gerald harbin. That's a pretty good ways from me like 3 or 4 hours I think.
1st video of yours I've watched with music in it. LOL, kind of funky but ok
+Atoyota. Lol, hard to find good copyright free music
DLH Farms yeah not a problem, just never heard you do a music background before.
And that's fine. Just commenting
+Atoyota 👍
Just got soil sample back with a ph level of 4.8, recommend 6000lbs of lime per acre, my wallet started crying!
+Stephen Wyett. Holy cow! I guess it did start crying. You should probably split that up over a couple years instead of doing it all at once
I was going to ask how much you think I should apply at one time the extension agent recommended applying all at once, but dang that sound heavy all at one time, I was thinking 3000lb a acre to get started,
+Stephen Wyett. Yeah, I wouldn't do it all at once I don't think it would be as effective. Your extension agent isnt the one selling the lime is he/she? Lol
Lol no, I think she was actually trying to help me save on the application cost
+Stephen Wyett. Oh ok.
never seen it come out like powder
+FixinThatUp. Yep! It's dry lime
U must be on the west side of the state
+gerald harbin. Yeah I'm in South West Va not to far from NC. Meadows of Dan Va