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    Any Texas specific land and ag forums around?

    I've been searching for an hour. I'm a member on cattle today that has a lot of good info but I'd like something Texas specific. Seems like TAMU would have something but so far I haven't found it.

    My current quest is liquid PH stabilizers. It's so hard to get people to come and lime.

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    Shoot our local feed store will custom mix everything for your needs. Can probably find someone thru them. At least that's what happens around me.

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      Quality Pasture and Hay Production! Better Weed Control and Lower Fertilizer Cost for your farm or pasture. We offer liquid lime, fertilizers, potash (potassium fertilizers), weed ocntrol, and poultry litter profucts. Our exclusive products include Super Lime Plus, Super K29, Pasture Maxx, Poultry Litter-Fix & More!

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        #4
        This sight has some of the most knowledgeable land managers I know. Post your question in the title of a thread...

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          #5
          anyone?

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            Lands of Texas

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              I just ordered this for my lawn..

              AgriGro's technology works hand in hand with nature by stimulating the native microbial populations in the production environment to improve soil and plant health and growth.

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                Microlife fertilizer out of Houston or Medina Ag out of Hondo may have a solution for you. I use their products on my lawn and landscape.
                Last edited by Duckhead78; 04-07-2020, 10:06 AM.

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                    check with grasshopper fertilizer. They have a liquid lime that is awesome. Where are you located? My cousin is the lead salesman for Texas and the southwest region.

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                      Thanks, Lime is only a small part of it. There are so many things I'd like to discuss and just prefer to do it in a Texas based forum. I've been doing this for 30 years and know a lot but I mostly do it on my own.

                      Lonewolf, I see a lot of this adds. Reminds me of snake oil, but I don't know. I know of no one who uses it.

                      Bowhuntertex, I'm SE of Waco, in Kosse.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Duckhead78 View Post
                        Microlife fertilizer out of Houston or Medina Ag out of Hondo may have a solution for you. I use their products on my lawn and landscape.
                        U sound like a Randy Lemon fan!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Landrover View Post
                          U sound like a Randy Lemon fan!
                          I actually had to Google who he was. I may have to check him out sometime! Never thought@ 42 years old I'd be interested in grass and fertilizers.

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                            Originally posted by Kossetx View Post
                            I've been searching for an hour. I'm a member on cattle today that has a lot of good info but I'd like something Texas specific. Seems like TAMU would have something but so far I haven't found it.

                            My current quest is liquid PH stabilizers. It's so hard to get people to come and lime.
                            Cattle today is a good resource. I've been a member for 10 years or so.. there are a wide range of people on there. From the hobby farmer to people that run several thousand cows.

                            I've never used liquid lime but the feed store should have what they call quick lime (calcium oxide ) you put it out with a fertilizer buggy because 200 lbs an acre will do the same as a ton of regular lime.

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                              Producers Co-Op in Bryan has pelleted lime that you run through their fertilizer trailers. I used it last December and works well. It doesn't take hardly any rain to release it to the soil.

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