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Soil Testing:
The best way to determine the amount of lime to
apply is by obtaining a soil sample and testing it for Ph. Ph is measured
on a scale of 1 to 14, with 1 being the most acidic and 14 being the most basic.
For most crops a Ph of 6.5 to 7 is the most ideal. However, this will
vary somewhat depending on the crop.
Frequency:
The frequency in which lime should be applied
varies depending on the soil conditions. It will also vary based on the
crop that is grown. On average, lime should be applied once every three
years.
Quantity:
Although a soil test is the most accurate way to
obtain the amount of lime that is required, a typical application for most of
Western Pennsylvania is 2 tons per acre.
Types of Lime:
We offer our customers two types of lime,
Dolomite and Calcium. Dolomite contains a higher level of magnesium than
does calcium. However, it maintains a fairly high percentage of calcium.
For more information on this topic please view the chemical analysis of these
products. Dolomite Analysis
Calcium Analysis
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