Re: Lime
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Lime
- From: a*@planters.net (Alan Stewart)
- Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 08:12:44 -0500
Mike have you considered using regular agriculture lime? It lasts a lot
longer than the dolomitic lime, is much cheaper. I usually go to a supplier
and get a load right in the back of my pick'em up. Last year I was lcky and
our renter spread the entire farm. I'm not sure about the rates but your
county agent can tell you.
Alan "it's getting close to plantin time" Stewart
>To raise your ph level one full point (ex. 5.5 to 6.5 ), how much
>dolomitic lime is required per 1000 square feet?
>
>MIKE NEPERENY
>Senior Software Developer
>
>Optio Software, Inc.
>4800 River Green Parkway
>Duluth, GA 30096-9709
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>
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Alan L. Stewart
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halfway between Savannah and Augusta. 10 Miles from Statesboro, Georgia
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