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Liming food plots. #2030950
02/17/17 09:51 AM
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Getting a buggy spreader to lime my plots. Do I need to prep my plots in any way prior to spreading? Also the deer are still hitting them hard . Should I wait until spring greenup before applying? After I do it should I disc it in or let it lay? Thanks in advance.


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Re: Liming food plots. [Re: seminole1] #2030985
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Disk it to root/seed depth. If you just spread it, it's going to lime the surface, but you need it to lime where the roots will grow.

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Depends on what type soil is sand just spread if clay spread then disc. I'd wait till I was going to plant spring plots before I'd disc my fields up.


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Re: Liming food plots. [Re: seminole1] #2031526
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Anytime you can lime is a good time. I would disc it in.


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Re: Liming food plots. [Re: seminole1] #2031761
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You can lime now and disc it in later. It won't hurt anything. You may lose a small amount of lime if the rain washes any away.


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