Pike County co-op is $60 ton for them to spread it on food plots, $45 for ag fields, $40 in a tag along and $38 you pick up yourself. So you definitely pay a premium to have them spread it on your food plots b/c of the wear on their trucks and the time it takes - more so than just a big ag field.

How many tons can you get in a tag along? This will be my first year coming up where I am the one having to deal with it all, I was just going to pay the $60 and have them do it, but may save a few bucks and do the tag along depending on how many trips I'd have to make back and forth to the co-op. I figure I am going to need minimum of 10 tons.

Also - do you all disk and then lime or lime and then disk?