Lime Application In Soil. As a rule the agricultural lime that has a higher calcium carbonate equivalent cce will neutralize soil acidity more quickly. At this range soil microbe activity and nutrient availability is high and it provides the most optimum condition for the most desirable species of kentucky bluegrass and perennial rye.
Lime is a soil amendment made from ground limestone rock which naturally contains calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate. Lime with a high calcium content is referred to as calcitic lime and it has the benefit of adding calcium to the soil. Lime sometimes called garden lime or limestone can be applied to the soil to help increase the soil ph and make those nutrients more available.
A soil test can tell you the best type of lime to apply.
Plants will be able to receive the required magnesium and calcium they need to stay healthy. At this range soil microbe activity and nutrient availability is high and it provides the most optimum condition for the most desirable species of kentucky bluegrass and perennial rye. It has been documented that correcting ph in the top two to three inches of the soil has a positive effect on forage production. The rate at which the lime should be applied depends on the ph of the soil what target range is trying to be obtained and soil type.