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Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2731175
02/07/19 01:23 PM
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CPS in Jay FL just quoted me a price of 60 dollars a ton with a buggy.

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2731662
02/07/19 09:48 PM
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I’m gonna do my soil tests after this weekend when the season ends to see how much lime I’m actually gonna need

Re: Liming [Re: Dean] #2731678
02/07/19 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Dean
CPS in Jay FL just quoted me a price of 60 dollars a ton with a buggy.


That’s not even economical in the real world. Tell Justin he’s too high.


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Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2732169
02/08/19 11:51 AM
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Chelsea, AL
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Ok, well this property is in Tuscaloosa county if that helps anymore with specifics

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2732259
02/08/19 01:11 PM
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Glad I dont need to ever spread any lime. Must be to the exposed lime rock all over our place. My ph ranges from 6.6 to 7.9

Not a lot will grow in the 7.9 plots... Berseem clover and sunflowers do well there.But not much else.


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Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2732341
02/08/19 02:50 PM
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Called the co op. They will spread it for $54/ton

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2732919
02/09/19 10:39 AM
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Well now since i feel like a dumb arse..... I will call the co-op this summer and see if they can beat the price, or if they even have spread trucks. We will see i guess

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2732948
02/09/19 11:13 AM
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The problem is cost of freight to get the lime to wherever you are and the spreaders have been screwed by hunters in the past on food plots. Small plots they can't turn around in, bad access, stumps, getting stuck, etc. The last I had spread on plots was $40/ton the best I remember. I got a little better price because they had done mine before and knew their wasn't an issue they would have to deal with...at least that is what they told me.

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2732963
02/09/19 11:38 AM
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I try to do folks fair no matter the job. If I suspect it’s plots or any pasture work I’ll go look to make sure we can get in with no issues.


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My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty
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Re: Liming [Re: centralala] #2733123
02/09/19 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by centralala
The problem is cost of freight to get the lime to wherever you are and the spreaders have been screwed by hunters in the past on food plots. Small plots they can't turn around in, bad access, stumps, getting stuck, etc. The last I had spread on plots was $40/ton the best I remember. I got a little better price because they had done mine before and knew their wasn't an issue they would have to deal with...at least that is what they told me.


The big price driver is trucking, but the trucking to get the lime to the co op if there isn't any limestone close. NA is fortunate in that respect no shortage of limestone quarries. I suspect having to truck it from long distance in LA is what gets those guys. The quarry our co op gets lime from now is about 5 miles from them.



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Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2734607
02/11/19 11:16 AM
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Anybody know of someone that spreads in Bibb county?

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2734894
02/11/19 05:01 PM
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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?

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2734969
02/11/19 06:14 PM
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Lime and do nothing until time to plant in the fall.



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Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2735034
02/11/19 07:31 PM
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A buggy will only hold about 4 to 4 1/2 tons

Re: Liming [Re: ronfromramer] #2735151
02/11/19 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ronfromramer
A buggy will only hold about 4 to 4 1/2 tons


That's a tag along buggy?

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2735172
02/11/19 09:39 PM
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Depends on the grade lime what a buggy will hold.


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I'm the paterfamilias
Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2745170
02/22/19 12:04 PM
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Colbert country coop (the one in Tuscumbia) just agreed to spread it with their truck for me for $30/ton

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2745224
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Good deal. I hope it’s got floaters on rofl

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Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!!
My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty
I'm the paterfamilias
Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2745241
02/22/19 01:25 PM
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Haha they are gonna call me back once it dries out some to set a date

Re: Liming [Re: countryphysician] #2753227
03/04/19 12:51 PM
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We spread it ourselves. Our club is only 3 miles from the elevator so we can make several trips without it being too bad. They have loaner buggies if you buy from them and you set the gate at the desired rate. They buggy itself weighs about 2500 lbs so we usually put about 2.5 tons per load which is 7500 lbs. Just need to make sure your truck is rated for more than that. As mentioned before, DO NOT get it stuck.

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