We are located north of HWY 82
on US 377 at Bones Chapel Rd
in Whitesboro!
903-564-7470
Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Our services are what set us apart here at GBar. We offer everything from soil sampling to seed and fertilizer, and hay baling services! Don't see what you need here? Call us, we'd be happy to help!
Hay Baling
| Disc Bine Swather - Cut Only - $10/acre | |||
Cut, Rake and Bale: (Poly Twine) $300 Minimum |
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Round Bales: 4 x 5 $20 /Cut, Rake, Bale $10 /Bale Only |
Medium Squares 3 X 3 X 8 $17.50 /Cut, Rake, Bale $8.00 /Bale Only |
Small Squares 18 x 15 x 36" $1.40 501 or more $1.60 300-500 $2.00 200-299 |
Aerating
Soil compaction caused by equipment, livestock, and rainfall can reduce your soil productivity. We offer a paddle aerator that you can rent, or you may contact Carl Duncan for custom aeration.
Paddle Aerator - $150/day Rental - Call to reserve
Custom AerWay service provided by Carl Duncan - $10 per acre
Contact Carl at 903-271-1476
Custom Blending/Application
With a quick comprehensive soil test, we can blend to your exact specifications. No charge for Custom Blending. Application $25/ton with $40 minimum charge.
Soil Sampling
No more guessing at what your soil needs! You can have a custom soil sample quickly and easily! You'll receive a quick comprehensive report on your soil, as well as recommendations for improvement! Soil samples are $3.50. To get started, print the Soil Sample Submittal Sheet, and take your sample following the procedures below:
Sampling Procedures: (The accuracy of the test depends on the sample)
- Divide your field into areas which have the same soil type, color, slope, fertilizer and crop history.
- Take approximately 15 cores from each uniform soil area. Mix them thoroughly in a clean plastic or paper container. Fill the soil sample bag one-third to one-half full from this representative sample.
- Scrape away surface litter, and sample to plow depth for all row crops. On permanent pastures, sods, lawns, and turf areas, sample four inches deep.
- Several different tools such as a soil sampling tube, soil auger, or spade may be used in taking soil samples. See illustration.
- Label each sample bag with your name and sample identification. The label information should correspond to the sample I.D. listed on the information sheet. A map is printed on the information sheet for your convenience.
- Avoid taking samples from areas such as lime piles, fertilizer spills, gate areas, livestock congregation areas, poorly drained areas, dead furrows, fertilizer bands, old fence rows, or any other unusual area.
- Do not use galvanized, soft steel, or brass equipment if trace metal analyses are desired.

Once your sample has been analyzed, you will receive a detailed report with a reference guide explaining the report. (See sample report).
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