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LimePrills Facts
  • Can be applied at any time

  • Lifts soil pH levels

  • Enhances plant nutrient uptake

  • Improves calcium availability

  • Improves pasture palatability

  • No specialized application equipment requires

Ultra Fine Particle

The amount of lime required depends on the soil type and the starting and target pH levels. As a guide application rates can give a 0.1-0.2 lift in pH.

Sandy/Slit loams                      200kg/ha

Clay/Loamy clays                    250kg/ha

Highly fertile soils                    300kg/ha

Peat                                         350kg/ha

When compared with agricultural lime, transport and application costs can be reduced by up to 90%, allowing land owners to apply lime to more areas for the same cost, boosting productivity and the bottom line.

Dairy farmers have the option and convenience to apply small quantities of lime by quad bike as part of the grazing system.

Low rate application of fine lime is an economical way to apply lime on any land, and is especially suited to hill county, and remote or isolated farms where cost of freight and application have restricted the use of lime up to now.

The calcium carbonate content in Ultra Fine Lime's lime is up to 94% pure . The high calcium content together with the fine particle size, ensures the calcium is readily available to plants and microbial life throughout the root zone, while the carbonate raises the pH and boosts productivity.

Ultra Fine Lime's lime prills are free flowing and very easy to apply. They can be spread by helicopter, aircraft, truck spreader, tractor, quad bikes or even by hand.

  • Promotes soil microbial activity

  • Minimizes dust

  • Does not drift off target

  • Reduces freight

  • Increases productivity

  • Increases bottom line

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