Soil Preparation and Analysis
  
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            Subject:  sulfer ??
			
  
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            | Vader | 
            
               western PA 
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               how much sulfer is too much sulfer.   when you add gypsum to the soil, you are adding calcium and sulfer (CaSO4).  At what level does the sulfer become a hindrance? 
		
				
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               4/9/2007 12:55:31 PM 
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            | Stan | 
            
               Puyallup, WA 
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               I can attest that it is a "help" when your soil report comes back saying that you have only 9 ppm sulfur!!!  However, I cannot figure where all of my sulfur disappeared to as I added 600# of gypsum last year....and the year before that .....and the year before that!!! 
		
				
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               4/10/2007 12:26:46 AM 
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            | Vader | 
            
               western PA 
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               As of last fall my Sulfer was at about 20 ppm.  but i do not know how much is too much.
  I wanted to toss on a little bit of gypsum now. I put on 1000 lbs of lime last fall and that brought the pH to 7.0 and also brought up the calcium.(will be sending in a soil test this week to tell me what the Ca is).   But I thought if the test results allowed me, I would toss on a couple hundred pounds of gypsum.  Patch size is 11,000 sq ft. So a couple hundred pounds of gypsum wouldnt do very much. but i still wanted to put it on. 
		
				
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               4/10/2007 8:07:57 AM 
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            | Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings | 
            
               Menomonie, WI ([email protected]) 
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               Sulfur improves root development in the soil when present in adequate amounts. But excessive use of sulfur can result in phosphate tie-up, which is also needed for proper root development.An excess of sulfur is more of a problem in some locations than a deficit. Acid rain may include sulfur-containing products. The oxidation of large amounts of sulfur makes the soil very acidic, making plant growth difficult. Sounds like if you keep the PH Nuetral..it should not become a problem.
   
 
  
		
				
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               4/10/2007 9:03:43 AM 
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            | HotPumpkin (Ben) | 
            
               Phoenix, AZ 
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               My soil tests are all consistently over 200 ppm for the last 4 years.
  Soil doc has never said anything about it.  Of course you have to make sure eveything else is in correct ratios. 
		
				
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               4/10/2007 9:37:29 AM 
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            | CountyKid (PECPG) | 
            
               Picton,ON ([email protected]) 
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               My sulfur levels is at 200 PPM and I am adding more sulfur this spring to lower my PH. I have been assured that this won't be a problem 
		
				
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               4/10/2007 8:13:22 PM 
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            | Gads | 
            
               Deer Park WA 
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               We just pile on the cover crops/manure and hope for the best... 
		
				
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               4/11/2007 1:42:59 AM 
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            | turkeyman | 
            
               Elk Grove,Ca USA 
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               See I've been laying low and bam this year sulfur climbs to 502 ppm and copper to 12.5 
		
				
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               4/14/2007 10:42:55 AM 
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