Yep. Absolutely without a doubt!
My sad tale:
We bought this place 4 years ago. It had been clearcut but not cleaned up, so we hired out the cleanup and had a road built and a slab created and that is where we built our barn.
There wasn't a single blade of grass, but I figured "How hard can it be to grow grass?" At the same time I started up a nice, big garden spot. So for the last 4 years every spring and every fall, I lime, fertilize, and seed all the pastures and till the "garden". Every year I break out my new soil testing kit and base all of my liming and fertilizing on those readings.
And for the last 4 years I have been growing the biggest weed patch you have ever seen.
So this month, in frustration because we have spent literally thousands at this point trying to grow grass, so this month I finally tossed out my brand-new-2009-version soil testing kit and sent samples to the lab at Auburn University.
The results came back today. The HIGHEST pH reading is 5.1 and that is in the "garden" (gee, no wonder my tomatoes tasted so gawd-awful!) The lowest was 4.4!!! and that's in the main pasture. Their recommendation is 3 TONS of lime per acre. For the last 4 years I've spread 4 bags per 2-acre paddock.
They recommend 60 lbs of nitrogen per acre. I have been spreading 2 bags of triple-13 per paddock.
Like I said....
I AM AN IDIOT!
Rusty
My sad tale:
We bought this place 4 years ago. It had been clearcut but not cleaned up, so we hired out the cleanup and had a road built and a slab created and that is where we built our barn.
There wasn't a single blade of grass, but I figured "How hard can it be to grow grass?" At the same time I started up a nice, big garden spot. So for the last 4 years every spring and every fall, I lime, fertilize, and seed all the pastures and till the "garden". Every year I break out my new soil testing kit and base all of my liming and fertilizing on those readings.
And for the last 4 years I have been growing the biggest weed patch you have ever seen.
So this month, in frustration because we have spent literally thousands at this point trying to grow grass, so this month I finally tossed out my brand-new-2009-version soil testing kit and sent samples to the lab at Auburn University.
The results came back today. The HIGHEST pH reading is 5.1 and that is in the "garden" (gee, no wonder my tomatoes tasted so gawd-awful!) The lowest was 4.4!!! and that's in the main pasture. Their recommendation is 3 TONS of lime per acre. For the last 4 years I've spread 4 bags per 2-acre paddock.
They recommend 60 lbs of nitrogen per acre. I have been spreading 2 bags of triple-13 per paddock.
Like I said....
I AM AN IDIOT!

Rusty
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