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          | Soil Preparation and Analysis 
 
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          | Subject:  help with soil analysis 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted |  
            | benny_p | Germany | Now her are my results :Analysis (ppm)   Result     Interpretation   comments
 pH                 7,7      High
 Phosphorus          54      slightly low
 Potassium          509      normal
 Magnesium          134      normal
 Calcium           5558      High
 Sulphur              3    Very low consider treatment
 Manganese          139     normal
 Copper              7,1    normal
 Boron               1,94  slightly low cons.treatment
 Zinc               13,1    normal
 Molybdenum         0    Very low  low priority
 Iron               364    normal
 Sodium (Na)         22  Very low   not a problem
 CEC ( meq/ 100g)   12,9  slightly low
 org. matter ( %)   3,3     normal
 
 
 Some results are not really expectable, the surrounding corn field and cherry orchard are  about 10 times higher in phosphorus ( i think due to different analysis method between UK and German Lab )( but mycos probably love that lol ) and pH on that places is about 7,2
 
 Also I spread about 15 cbyard cow manure and 15 cbyard ( 12 cbm) compost and 4-5 cby liquid cow manure on that patch ( 6000 - 8000 sqft) this winter. Its a loamy sand, quite sandy, but I expected higher organic matter. ( althoug I made the sample to full plowing depth, 12 inches)
 
 Any comments appreciated !
 
 
 | 4/9/2009 4:32:23 PM |  
            | benny_p | Germany | Special questions :I plan to spread potassium sulfate or magnesium sulfate or the mix, I think in northamerica its called K-Mag ( 30K,10 Mg)
 what type, how much?
 That would also raise sulfur levels.
 I bought 130 lbs gypsum before analysis, I wanted to raise Ca and sulfur. Sulfur would be okay, but Ca is already high.
 Would surplus Ca result in a higher leaching out of other cations, ( K, Mg) ?
 
 And thats the questions for the experts or freaks : CEC is analysed as 12,9 meq/100g
 but when i convert the ppm in meq/100g  and add up the results for K, Mg, Ca,and Na I come to 30,2 meq of cations/100g soil ?
 
 Thanks
 Benny
 | 4/9/2009 4:33:39 PM |  
            | MR. T. (team T) | Nova Scotia | there's only one type of k-mag I'm aware of. I'd use around 10-25kg bags on the 7000sq' that should this should help PH, magnesium calcium ratio and sulphur, to a degree. At this point adding the Gypsuim will make your MAG/CA ratio worse. some kelp meal would help your Boron, Iron, OM and Phosphorus. If you can get the tonne bags I would get 2. others may disagree but thats what I would do.
 | 4/9/2009 8:33:11 PM |  
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