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Martinsville, Ohio | I agree but when I or a client rent a new farm and it calls for lots of lime, we will go up to three ton per application. First thing is pull a soil sample, use the right lab and follow their recommendations for your yield goals in all potential crops. If you can't afford the recommendation, still spread all the nutrients but cut the load by the percent you can afford. Agronomics and farm management have to work together.
Yes, dolomitic lime is higher in magesium than high calicum lime.
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