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Agricultural Lime - an overview | Tamilnadu Testhouse

☑Lime is an essential amendment for many agricultural soils. It helps to raise the pH of the soil, which makes nutrients more available to plants and improves the overall health of the soil.

☑The amount of lime needed for a particular soil will depend on the soil type, the current pH, and the desired pH. It is important to have a soil test done before applying lime so that you can apply the correct amount.



☑Agricultural lime is available in different forms, including calcite lime (calcium carbonate) and dolomitic lime (calcium and magnesium carbonate). Calcite lime is more effective at raising the pH of the soil, while dolomitic lime also provides magnesium, which is an important nutrient for many plants.

☑The amount of lime to apply will also depend on the form of lime you are using. Calcite lime is typically applied at a rate of 1-2 pounds per square yard, while dolomitic lime is applied at a rate of 1.5-3 pounds per square yard.

☑It is important to apply lime evenly to the soil and to mix it into the top 6 inches of soil. Lime can be applied at any time of year, but it is best to apply it in the fall or winter so that it has time to work before the growing season begins.

To know more click here: https://tamilnadutesthouse.com/our-services/agriculture/ We offer the best results in agricultural testing. Our testing includes soil, plant, water, and manure analysis.

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