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    I have a few plots I can't get a truck into. Anybody ever used it? How well did it work?
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    Get your old ass out there with this combo and walk off some of that fried chicken and biscuits you been eating.






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    6+ months before pelletized lime will help
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    Never tried it, but friends who have says that spray nozzle size is key

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwilliams View Post
    6+ months before pelletized lime will help

    Perfect!...then he can come on here and complain why his food plots still suck.

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    Got to mix it well or wont spray right

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    I can’t have another lime in a jug conversation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Reb View Post
    Get your old ass out there with this combo and walk off some of that fried chicken and biscuits you been eating.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Whackumstackum View Post
    Where can I buy some?
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    I have it in 1 ton bags. I’m in bowman SC

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    Acts quicker and less material to spread. One bag equal about 4 bags of dolomitic limestone. Expensive but works.

    https://www.solu-cal.com/media/pdf/b...Sheet_2019.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whackumstackum View Post
    I have it in 1 ton bags. I’m in bowman SC
    Price ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LabLuvR View Post
    Unlike your fat ass I do go to the gym three times a week
    I’m sure you do….to hang out in the locker room.


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    I have used it and it does help, pelletized is better but if access in an issue will be ok

    I bought it in a liquid concentrate and sprayed out of SXS tank sprayer with no issues


    Just my thoughts is this does not penetrate the soil as well as pelletized but again better than nothing. I did spray lot more than directions said but it was on some what small food plots
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    This is what i used few times

    https://www.tipinc.net/plotdrliquidlime

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    I have tried it with poor results. Personally I think it works for a short amount of time. They use it on golf courses and I have heard of spraying it directly on established clover.

    You definitely need an agitator in your spray tank if you use conventional nozzles.

    You can buy Cal Flo direct from Burnett Inc in Campobello.


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