Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: How is my soil?
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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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11/22/2008 1:00:53 AM
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hoots dirt (Mark) |
Farmville, Virginia (mfowler@hsc.edu)
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Justin, it seems your pH is right on target in patch #1. It could improve in patch #2 but it isn't all that bad now. Your calcium levels are through the roof. I'm not sure this is necessarily a bad thing but usually recommendations are for calcium levels to run around 3400 ppm give or take. How big are your patches? I would maybe add a little limestone to patch #2 but that would be all. Just my opinion.
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12/28/2008 1:24:38 AM
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