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Soilman 03-27-2009 06:57 PM

RE: Food Plot Management
 
The pH test is probably close enough. I would't trust the lime recommendation. More information than just pH is needed for a good lime number (soil OM and/or buffer pH). http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/SS161

haystack 03-28-2009 01:01 PM

RE: Food Plot Management
 

I have never grown lablab. But from what I have read, it can tolerate acidic soil. As low as 4.6 and they dont require real fertile soil. So if it were me, I would plant!. Now if it was a huge field or it was a perennial like alfalfa or clover, no way would I do that with out a proper soil test. I would get the lab test on the soil as soon as possible and just be ready to make corrections after the lablab has done its thing. JM2C

CamoCop 04-01-2009 07:31 PM

RE: Food Plot Management
 
my lablab seeds just came in, the shipping time was impressive (2-3 days)! i'm going to purchase corn seed to mix with the lablab seed prior to broadcasting on my plots.


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