AGRIMAN
Platinum Member
If nothing has been done in nearly 10 years, you may want to be seated when you get the cost. But you really never know, I have leased a little over 200 additional acres this year.... 25 of it was back in the spring of the year and I know nothing had been done to it in nearly 10 years. When the samples came back I was totally surprised as they weren't that bad. Part of it didn't need any lime and what did only needed a 1/2 ton and P & K was all in the mid range.
Get your sample sent off and then let the local fertilizer guys quote you a price. Remember it pays to shop around. If it's too much for you to handle at one time, then split it up. Stay away from the 3 pt spreads, you are just killing yourself and probably just making a mess. I have a dry fertilizer buggy and I'm building a liquid applicator so I'm trying to more self-sufficient. Mine works good with lime, but if you're putting out a lot of tonnage, you really need to have in dumped in the field or you will spend most of your time driving back and forth. Check into using their buggy or have them spread it for you.
As far as dry ver liquid, it just depends on what I'm doing. I use dry for the majority of my P & K, but sometimes I will add some pop up in row crops. For just N (with a little surfer) on grass, whatever is cheapest at the time.
Get your sample sent off and then let the local fertilizer guys quote you a price. Remember it pays to shop around. If it's too much for you to handle at one time, then split it up. Stay away from the 3 pt spreads, you are just killing yourself and probably just making a mess. I have a dry fertilizer buggy and I'm building a liquid applicator so I'm trying to more self-sufficient. Mine works good with lime, but if you're putting out a lot of tonnage, you really need to have in dumped in the field or you will spend most of your time driving back and forth. Check into using their buggy or have them spread it for you.
As far as dry ver liquid, it just depends on what I'm doing. I use dry for the majority of my P & K, but sometimes I will add some pop up in row crops. For just N (with a little surfer) on grass, whatever is cheapest at the time.