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pelletized lime price per ton

by Wilfredo Breitenberg Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

There's a big variation in lime prices. Spread on your field in bulk is $20 a ton here, bagged Hi-mag is $96 a ton, pelletized bagged is $280 something a ton. Mennoniteman, Jul 25, 2017 #2

Spreading Pellet lime at 300# per acre for $6.00 per acre adds $40.00 per ton to the price of the lime. So the real price of pellet Lime Delivered and spread is $180.00 per ton.25-Mar-2011

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How much does high calcium lime cost?

25/06/2020 · While pelletized lime is easily spread with most spreaders, ag lime requires a specialty spreader. Also, how much does a truck load of lime cost? It cost me $13.50/ton for the lime, $16/ton for delivery (22-26 ton minimum - a full truckload) and $4/ton for rental of the spreader. That is $33.50 per ton just to get it.

How much does AG lime cost per ton?

Lime is about $2.50/ton at the quarry. Usually a quarry within about 6 miles of any field . $10/ton total for lime , hauling, and spreading combined. The only catch is they won’t apply less than 3 ton/acre.

Why buy bulk pelletized limestone for sale?

If your recommendation calls for 3 tons of lime per acre, you’ll need to apply only 1.59 tons of the higher quality material, costing $12.72 per acre. You’ll need to apply 4.56 tons of the cheaper material, costing $22.80 per acre. So the cheaper lime is no bargain.

How much does it cost to spread a truckload of lime?

Thereof, how much is a ton of pelletized lime? 1 ton of Super Cal 98 spread at 1 ton per acre would be $140.00 per ton for the lime $6.00 per acre spreading $146.00 per acre.

How much pelletized lime do I need per acre?

(Example: if a soil test recommends the ENM equivalent of 2000 lbs of agricultural lime per acre apply 200 lbs of pelletized lime/acre). Most farmers realize that pelletized lime is not a long-term “fix”, but expect it to reduce soil acidity to tolerable levels for one year.

How much lime do I need for 1 acre?

If surface applying lime, apply no more than two and one-half tons per acre per year. Up to four tons per acre may be applied if the lime is worked into the soil.

How much lime do I need for 2 acres?

In general, it takes 1.2 tons of agricultural lime per acre to raise the pH of the loam soil by one point. It is half that for sandy soil and almost double for clay soil.23-Jul-2021

Is pelletized lime stronger than ag lime?

Pelletized lime is typically finer than ag-lime, so its ENP value may be higher, meaning that it takes less pelletized lime to neutralize the same level of soil acidity.26-Feb-2007

How much does a 40 lb bag of pelletized lime cover?

bag, covers 6,500 sq. ft.)

How soon can cattle graze after lime?

Thus, ground limestone can be spread at any time and pasture fields can be limed in rotation. Grass can be grazed as soon as the lime has been washed off the leaves by rain. If the lime advice for grassland exceeds 7.5 t/ha ;initially only this amount should be applied, and the remainder applied after two years.

Is pelletized lime better?

Based on research from several states, it appears that the pelletized lime reacts no faster to raise the soil pH than good quality ag lime applied at recommended rates. In fact, incubation studies at Michigan State University found the pelletized lime to have a slower rate of reaction.

Does lime help grass?

Adding lime to soil raises the soil pH and keeps the correct pH-range for grasses to thrive. When the soil is at the optimal pH level, more nutrients like nitrogen from lawn fertilizer is available for the grass to utilize, allowing grass to grow fuller and thicker.18-Feb-2021

How much lime do I need for 1000 square feet?

20 to 50 poundsIt takes 20 to 50 pounds (9-23 k.) of ground limestone per 1,000 square feet (93 m²) to correct a mildly acidic lawn. Strongly acidic or heavy clay soil may need as much as 100 pounds (46 k.).21-Apr-2021

What is the difference between powdered lime and pelletized lime?

When comparing pelletized lime vs. powdered lime, the major difference comes down to ease of handling. While both pelletized and powdered lime utilize finely ground material to break down quickly, powdered lime is dusty, challenging to transport, and difficult to accurately apply.

How long does it take for pelletized lime to start working?

This figure also shows that while pelletized lime increases soil pH more than calcitic lime when applied at equal rates, it also takes pelletized lime in excess to 100 days to reach a maximum soil pH adjustment. That is a over 3 months, or slightly longer when taking field environmental factors into consideration.

How much lime do I need for a 1/4 acre plot?

Most areas will require about one to three tons of lime per acre, but this will vary based on your soil test results. Liming your food plot balances your soil pH level, which improves plant yield, increases plant growth and makes fertilizer more efficient.08-Jun-2018

What is SuperCal 98G?

Manage your soil pH with a product that really works. SuperCal 98G is a full strength product ideal for Farms & Ranches, Agriculture Producers and Commercial Growers. 98G is ground extremely fine (the only way lime is really effective) and then pelletized much like dry fertilizer.

How many acres does a ton of lime cover?

Another way of looking at it is; 1 ton of 100 mesh lime will equally cover 200,000 square feet, or 4.6 acres. 1 ton of 30 mesh lime will equally cover 51,000 square feet or 1.2 acres. Due to the finer grind of 98G, it will cover 1 acre as equally with only one-fifth (200,000/43,560) as much lime as a coarse ground lime.

Does SuperCal lime raise pH?

Stimulates microbial activity, reduces the need for fertilizers and promotes availability of zinc, copper and phosphorous. SuperCal 98G pelletized lime raises pH faster and more effectively than other lime products. Manage your soil pH with a product that really works.

What is 98G mesh?

98G is made from limestone that is 95% pure calcium carbonate, crushed to 100 mesh giving it an ECCE of 91%.

Is SuperCal lime pelletized?

SuperCal 98G Pelletized Lime is Clean Spreading. Since SuperCal 98G is spread with a floater and is pelletized, it stays where you put it and does not blow away in the wind. And the moisture content is less than 1% so you are not paying for "water weight" like you would with traditional agricultural lime.

Why is AgLime so effective?

The majority of AgLime is only 50% effective, due to poor quality and course grinding. The other 50% of the ton is composed of fine particles that are susceptible to drifting which can cut the effectiveness another 25%, leaving the grower with only 25% of what he paid for.

How long does it take for AgLime to reach its maximum pH?

Notice in the graph to the left how the 20-30 mesh sizes do not raise the pH very much and, it takes 18 months to reach their maximum pH increase. AgLime typically only passes 30-40% of 1 ton through the 60 mesh sieve, while passing almost 100% through the 8 mesh.

split toe Member

Just called my co-op. $100 per ton, does not include cost of renting equipment. What is it in yalls neck of the woods? I also called my extension office and they rent the spreader for $125 a day.

Mennoniteman Well-Known Member

There's a big variation in lime prices. Spread on your field in bulk is $20 a ton here, bagged Hi-mag is $96 a ton, pelletized bagged is $280 something a ton.

Rempump870 Member

I buy a ton of bagged pel lime for 165.00. If I get a ton of bagged barn lime it is about 130.00

Vandy Member

Same price as above.... co-op where I was dumping 10 tons refused to sell me ag lime it had to be pellet but their spreader delivered with lime was only like $35 which is ok but still sucked. So ended up getting pellet lime through my supplier for 1/2 that price but ur pricing isn't too bad at all

bigbluetruck Active Member

Good lord guys, thats cheap. Lime here is crazy expensive because it all has to be trucked in, the closest I can even get lime for a decent price is used from a food alcohol plant thats 60 miles from here. But its usually spoken for, and its extremely fine and usually kinda damp.

What does light colored aglime mean?

MYTH #5: Light colored or white aglime means it is “hi-cal” lime. The color of a liming material does not indicate its chemical composition. Dolomitic aglime means it contains more than 5% magnesium.

Is 98G aglime or pell lime?

It is true that 98G works quickly, changing soil pH more rapidly than aglime.

What is 98G limestone?

Pell-limes vary widely in raw material and manufacturing quality. 98G is made from 98% pure calcium carbonate limestone and is ground to an ultra-fine powder before it is pelletized, maximizing its reactivity.

How long does it take for Aglime to work?

MYTH #3: Aglime will work better long-term. Aglime takes about two years to correct soil pH. While soil pH slowly returns to optimal levels in the first one to two years , yield suffers. After the third year, soil pH drops below optimal levels and yield suffers again.

Does 98G work?

It is true that 98G works quickly, changing soil pH more rapidly than aglime. However, research completed at Iowa State University in 2018 showed 98G resulted in more rapid and sustained pH correction than calcitic and dolomitic aglimes.*. MYTH #2: All pell-lime is the same.

What is Baker's lime?

Baker’s Lime offers you the best of all bulk pelletized lime for sale. Its pellet size provides easy spreading with little dust.

How much fertilizer is wasted?

Up to 1/3 of fertilizer is wasted if the soil pH is 5.5 or less. Using fertilizer itself contributes to soil acidity. After three years of spreading fertilizer with no limestone applications, a soil pH can drop under a 6.0 level.

Can you spread lime by hand?

Agricultural lime can be spread more quickly but it requires specialty spreaders to evenly distribute it. On the other hand, pelletized lime can easily be spread by hand to a small area of land. Pelletized Lime Vs. Powdered Lime.

What is the difference between pelletized lime and ag lime?

The main differences between pelletized lime and Ag lime is the consistency of the limestone and how the limestone is spread. Agricultural lime is a crushed limestone that is used for large agricultural applications. However, pelletized lime is small pellets of limestone that made for smaller agricultural uses. Agricultural lime can be spread more quickly but it requires specialty spreaders to evenly distribute it. On the other hand, pelletized lime can easily be spread by hand to a small area of land.

What is powdered lime?

Powdered lime is limestone that is created when limestone rock is ground into a fine powder. applying powdered limestone can be much more difficult than applying pelletized lime because of this consistency. Powdered lime can cause a lot of dust which can be a problem during the spreading process.

Can you use a fertiliser spreader to apply lime?

Details. Granulated Lime can be applied using a standard fertiliser spreader at a time convenient to the grower. This eliminates the use of outside contractors and makes spreading less dependant on prevailing weather conditions. It also has considerable cost savings as the volume of Granulated Lime required is far less.

Is granulated lime a cost saving?

It also has considerable cost savings as the volume of Granulated Lime required is far less. Our Granulated Lime is made from a micronized powder which is pelleted to make it easy to apply to the crop without producing clouds of dust. Immediate pH improvement is achieved followed by a fast response from the crop.

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