Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Soil Test Results
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stone_holder |
Kansas
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Well here it is, give me your thoughts. It was done by A&L Labs West. Thanks. Shawn..
Organic matter 3.3% Phosp(P1 Weak Bray) 71ppm Phosp(Olsen Method) 59ppm Potassium 305ppm Magnesium 177ppm Calcium 2021ppm Sodium 16ppm Soil ph 6.8 Hydrogen 0.4meq/100g CEC 12.8meq/100g Cation Saturation 6.1K 11.4Mg 78.9Ca 3.0H 0.5Na Sulfer 21ppm Zinc 7.9ppm Manganese 4ppm Iron 16ppm Copper 7.9ppm Boron 1.0ppm Soluble Salts 0.8mmhos/cm
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4/5/2003 4:15:59 PM
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Stan |
Puyallup, WA
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What happened to the nitrogen level?
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4/5/2003 6:41:43 PM
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Don Quijot |
Caceres, mid west of Spain
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Congratulations. I think yours is a very well balanced soil. You only have to raise the OM slowly, within the next 10 years.
Don
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4/6/2003 1:36:30 AM
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stone_holder |
Kansas
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Sorry Stan....heres the Nitrogen number...29ppm....Guess i skipped right past it. So, besides adding organic matter, what else for ammendments should be added at the rate of lbs/1000 sq ft? Thanks all.
Shawn
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4/6/2003 2:08:29 PM
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njh |
Jackson Twp, Ohio
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Is it just me or is his manganese level rather low?
Nick
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4/6/2003 2:47:48 PM
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Don Quijot |
Caceres, mid west of Spain
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I wouldn't add anything Shawn
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4/6/2003 3:32:15 PM
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Stan |
Puyallup, WA
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I'd add some Ironite plus what Joel recommends in his video.
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4/6/2003 8:46:52 PM
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stone_holder |
Kansas
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Stan....Haven't seen one of Joels' video's yet, what does he recommend?
Shawn
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4/6/2003 11:31:53 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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The Ca:Mg ratio is wide. It would be nice to raise the %OM too. Don't get too hung up on the Nitrate. From the minute we pull or sample the N levels are changing. Even after the sample is secured in a bag. I don't put much stock in N readings unless it's very high. Steve
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4/7/2003 5:49:15 AM
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