Soil Preparation and Analysis
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J Barr |
Ont (jjb22hornet@hotmail.com)
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I had two soil tests done and this is the information that I got back.
Soil Test Area #1
[P] (lb/a) 40 PH 6.9 [Ca] (lb/a) 6800 [Mg] (lb/a) 204 [K] (lb/a) 165 CEC (meq/100g) [Computed] 15.6
Approximate % Base Saturation (computed) % Ca 91.7 % Mg 5.5 % K 1.4 % H 1.5
Soil Test Area #2
[P] (lb/a) 15 PH 6.3 [Ca] (lb/a) 6400 [Mg] (lb/a) 206 [K] (lb/a) 160 CEC (meq/100g) [Computed] 17
Approximate % Base Saturation (computed) % Ca 83.2 % Mg 5 % K 1.2 % H 10.5
Test Area #2 was recomender that I add 400lbs Calcium/1 acre and 1 tons of Limestone/1 acre.
I would like some help in understanding where I am at with my soil. Any help in understanding this or recomendations for what I should add would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Justin
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12/22/2008 11:05:18 PM
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SCTROOPER |
Upstate S.C.
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Man Justin, This looks petty dang good to me. Ph and calcium looks good. Whats your Organic matter it not on here that I can see.
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12/22/2008 11:21:08 PM
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CountyKid (PECPG) |
Picton,ON (j.vincent@xplornet.ca)
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Justin
Did they give you a buffer pH for patch 2? I would likely not add the Calcium, but just go with the lime. Likely you should go a bit higher rate. Use dolomitic if you can get it.
You need to bring up your p and K levels, I would like to see the k in the 300 ppm range.
Also, we need to know the OM. Your nest bet is to get a bunch of aged manure asap. This will bring up your p, K and also your Mg. This will also help to lower your Ca base saturation which is a bit high.
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12/23/2008 4:54:11 AM
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