So for most of us we have to use pellet lime since it flows through our spreaders much better than trying to fight ag lime or pulverized lime.
The local farmer near our club says he has an Agronomy Degree from the Univ. of GA and states that pellet lime is sugar coated and takes 3 years to fully incorporate into the soil and that we are basically wasting money using pellet lime.
I wanted to hear everyone's opinion on this based on food plot results and soil tests a year after pellet lime application. I know when I get pellet lime on my driveway and don't sweep it off, its dissolved by the morning dew after just one day. Could it be that is how companies used to manufacture pellet lime and the manufacturing process has change?
I kind of feel if what he was saying was accurate then I would have found more information on forums to confirm his statements.
The local farmer near our club says he has an Agronomy Degree from the Univ. of GA and states that pellet lime is sugar coated and takes 3 years to fully incorporate into the soil and that we are basically wasting money using pellet lime.
I wanted to hear everyone's opinion on this based on food plot results and soil tests a year after pellet lime application. I know when I get pellet lime on my driveway and don't sweep it off, its dissolved by the morning dew after just one day. Could it be that is how companies used to manufacture pellet lime and the manufacturing process has change?
I kind of feel if what he was saying was accurate then I would have found more information on forums to confirm his statements.