I have planted many food plots that needed almost that much lime per acre and it took YEARS to correct PH, so, the sooner you get lime down the better,
you can STILL plant things, just don't expect super takes on thing, but a LOT will grow, as long as weather cooperates!
I would also maybe stick to brassicia/rape that doesn't make a bulb/turnip, so that they need less quality soil to grow in!
or been my experience that , them with bulbs/turnips, need better soil to fully mature and grow well in!
but I would plant, just maybe buy cheaper seeds than higher priced BRAND names for the first few plantings!, as again, its going to take a while for that soil to adjust and get into a good level, and its most likely NOT going to be a ad lime once and done game here, but going to need several applications of lime and then more lime to maintain things, another reason to really look hard at finding a place that does bulk lime and spread it for you!, as doing things this much by the bag SUCKS< and I HAVE done it 2+ tom an acre on 6 acres, was FAR from fun, I think it took me about 2 months after that to stand up straight again and taste food right LOL
bulk lime spreading is cheaper, faster and way easier on body ! Highly recommend it when ever possible
and at your rate, it would n;t be a bad idea to put down HAL LIME, then disc it , and then disc some more, and then add second half and repeat the disking game, to try and mix it as best you can!