| Soil Preparation and Analysis 
 
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          | Subject:  Soil test is in!!!! 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Bry | Glosta | OM = 8.4%ph = 6.0
 Buffer ph = 6.4
 Phosphorus = 7 ppm
 Potassium = 237 ppm
 Calcium = 1010 ppm
 Magnesium = 104 ppm
 Boron = .3 ppm
 Manganese = 4.8 ppm
 zinc = 16.5 ppm
 copper = .4 ppm
 iron = 21.9 ppm
 Nitrogen NO3-N = 16 ppm
 CEC = 13.2
 
 Base Saturations %:
 K = 4.7%
 MG = 6.6
 Ca = 38.9
 
 extractable aluminum = 65 ppm
 soluble salts = 0.24 ds/M
 
 Recommends- 20lbs of lime per 100 sq/ft Patch is 2500sq/ft
 and 1/4 lb of N and 1/4 lb of Phos per 100 sq/ft
 
 Anyone have better recommendations or are they right?
 
 
 | 11/9/2009 1:22:28 PM | 
		
            | kurty | Cedar Lake, IN. | what OM have you been adding to the soil? Are you on sand? | 11/9/2009 3:23:25 PM | 
		
            | Bry | Glosta | no sand mostly loam, very little sand and virtually no clay.i took the test before the addition of 20 yards of manure and 10-12 yards of leaves
 | 11/9/2009 3:27:46 PM | 
		
            | UnkaDan |  | I would think that 500#'s is high amount of lime to be adding to 2500 sq ft starting at 6.0
 I suggest go for 100#'s of high-cal lime (pelletized) this fall tilled in. Add 100lbs of gypsum after tilling (it percolates) retest early spring when the leaves and manure have had a chance to do their magic, report back then with the results
 | 11/9/2009 6:42:57 PM | 
		
        
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