The 400 lbs of pel lime is like 90plus percent ECCE.Ĥ. If you are looking for a long term build, quarry aglime will be better.ģ. Pel lime is available today and if u need a quick fix it will help. Pel lime is finely ground lime that is pelleted and spreads like fertilizer. I don't get where they come up with that number. Their website is misleading claiming it would take only 400lbs of pell lime to do the work of 3600 lbs of my ag lime. In addition, there is research that suggests they correct pH at similar rates. Ill stick to $7 lime at $17/ton applied vs $100 plus a ton. Application and hauling costs would be half, but for us ag lime at 2 ton/ac that's only saving $10/ac. Wet lime is fun and it doesn't blow away but you are buying water so its fine to assume 25% loss. I suppose its easier to spread, but dry lime is pretty easy. It has a set ECCE somewhere around 90%, which compared to lime around here at 62% and assuming 25% blows away, you could only reduce rates by about half. I've never understood how anyone could afford to pay for pell lime even at $100 a ton. Posted 19:51 (#2864777 - in reply to #2861575) Subject: Re: Roughly, what does pell-lime cost? Posted 22:29 (#2862706 - in reply to #2861575) Subject: RE: Roughly, what does pell-lime cost? Posted 19:26 (#2862022 - in reply to #2861575) Subject: RE: Roughly, what does pell-lime cost? I would spread after planting or when the corn is smaller.More and more custom applied broadcast urea and amm nitrate on small corn to barely get a 4930 thru it around here. If you are after sulfur you could use gypsum 16#/per 100# with no burn but no N either. Make sure there isnt a dew on if you add the ams and expect some burn around the leaf collars. $120 per ton no burn with the pell until you add the ams. Posted 19:15 (#2861973 - in reply to #2861575) Subject: Re: Roughly, what does pell-lime cost? Posted 17:18 (#2861648 - in reply to #2861610) Subject: Re: Roughly, what does pell-lime cost?Ĭan I spread 100 pds on knee high corn without burning it? Blended with AMS? Your dealer can tell you the existing cost per ton. Ag lime freight can range from $5 to $25 per ton. Ag lime from $7 to $15 or more per ton.įreight: Freight for SuperCal 98G is generally figured into the retail cost, though additional frieght charges may apply. SuperCal 98G generally ranges from $7 to $12 per 100lbs. SuperCal 98G is priced per hundred weight and ag lime by the ton. Retail Cost: Our dealers set their own prices, you can get exact numbers from your fertilizer dealer. Posted 16:56 (#2861610 - in reply to #2861575) Subject: Re: Roughly, what does pell-lime cost? Posted 16:48 (#2861597 - in reply to #2861575) Subject: Re: Roughly, what does pell-lime cost? I have never spread it, just curious? Thanks. Posted 16:38 (#2861575) Subject: Roughly, what does pell-lime cost?
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