Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 So we should apply this and then the good grasses will come back? Debbie ChikouskyManitoba, Canadagdchik@...http://www.winnipegbeach.com/chikouskyfarms/ Pature field renovation questions- Liming --- & Debbie Chikousky wrote:> Okay you guys are making me go back to Chemistry> class and if it is boring other people then you can> answer me private. I really am interested in> bettering the land for our dairy stock so I can get> away from using grain and wow are you guys> knowledgeable. Anyway from your description we> have true sedge in these places I think. If you run> your fingers down the sides they are smooth one way> and kind of serrated the other. it is not like a> blade of grass they are like triangles. If I can> find some in the hay I will take a pic and send it> to you private. How would I apply limestone?> Debbie Chikousky> Manitoba, Canada> gdchik@...> http://www.winnipegbeach.com/chikouskyfarms/> Debbie, Indeed you do have sedges and likely wet, acid soil.Lime can be had for free or very cheap, except forfreight. Check around and look for CALCITIC, HighCalcium lime, should be 21-40% actual calcium.Dolomitic is 3-14% Mg and 21+% Ca. You can spread itwith a pull type drop through, usually available atfarm sales for $20-50 US. Or you can hire it spread byyour fertilizer dealer.Bill Dunlap __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 How do you know how much per acre? Debbie ChikouskyManitoba, Canadagdchik@...http://www.winnipegbeach.com/chikouskyfarms/ Pature field renovation questions- Liming > Debbie, Indeed you do have sedges and likely wet, acid soil.Lime can be had for free or very cheap, except forfreight. Check around and look for CALCITIC, HighCalcium lime, should be 21-40% actual calcium.Dolomitic is 3-14% Mg and 21+% Ca. You can spread itwith a pull type drop through, usually available atfarm sales for $20-50 US. Or you can hire it spread byyour fertilizer dealer.Bill Dunlap Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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