Clover fertilizer
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From: Bowhunter
14-Apr-17
I'm planting a 1-acre food plot of clover and chicory I had a soil test done and my soil pH is at 6.0 how much lime should I put on one acre
From: Habitat for Wildlife
14-Apr-17
If you stated you were going to plant clover, my experience is that the soil test will make a recommendation. Again, with my limited knowledge different soil types will require different amounts to get the pH raised to 7 from where you are at. 6 is not that bad really. Good luck!
From: flyingbrass
14-Apr-17
you asking about fertalizer or lime?
From: Bowhunter
15-Apr-17
I'm sorry I meant lime
From: BOX CALL
15-Apr-17
Wclover is good at building soil,and serves two purpose,as feed source and building nitrogen.
From: BullBuster
09-May-17
At pH 5.4, they recommended ton per acre for me, so at 6.0 you are probably good with 1/2 ton as Pat stated.
From: Mark Watkins
09-May-17
Another option is to buy PEL lime in a 40LB bag...for one acre, you will need about 240lbs.
It is very easy to spread via hand held bag spreader and PEL lime is faster acting than Ag lime but generally will not last as long in the soil.
A 40 LB bag of PEL lime is about $6.
Hope this helps,
Mark
From: chasin wtails
09-May-17
Mark W--
They are handing it to you up there if it is selling for $6/bag. Can usually find pell lime in IL on sale for $3/bag at Farm and Fleet, Rural King.