Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: HELP SOIL TEST RESULTS
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BO 69 |
Farmerville, Louisiana
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Element (Mehlich3)
pH (1:1 Water) 5.98
Phosphorus, ppm 313.80
Potassium,ppm 251.60
Calcium,ppm 722.00
Magnesium, ppm 96.10
Sodium, ppm 86.30
Sulfur, ppm 12.79
Copper, ppm 3.12
Zinc, ppm 31.42
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11/9/2007 7:44:24 PM
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Jordan Rivington (JRO) |
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Al Eaton gave me this advice:
P is high. Shoot for <200ppm K could go up a bit 300-500 Ca needs to go way up 3000-4000ppm Mg could go up 200-400
Na the lower the better
As for saturations...shoot for: K= 4 to 7% Mg = 13 to 18% Ca = 68 to 72% CEC = 17 - 22
These ratios depend on soil type, so these are general guidelines. It wouldn't hurt if the Ca was a bit higher percentage, say 80-85.
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11/10/2007 10:46:33 AM
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BO 69 |
Farmerville, Louisiana
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and the soil type is VERY LIGHT SANDY LOAM
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11/12/2007 7:39:46 AM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Crawdads and Water Mocassins...yep Your PH could come up a point..but do it slow with lime...More organic matter like compost and manure will bring you other things in to balance.
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11/12/2007 8:32:08 PM
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