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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1538289" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have never heard of grass luxury consuming P and thus throwing the P to Ca balance off. The other thing is that the majority of the P utilized by grass is in root growth. On the other hand if there is excess K in the soil the grass will luxury consume it and not take up the Ca causing things to go out of balance. K and Ca are both cations. I have seen this to the point where they were losing cows. I would do a soil test to see just where your balance or lack there of is at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1538289, member: 498"] I have never heard of grass luxury consuming P and thus throwing the P to Ca balance off. The other thing is that the majority of the P utilized by grass is in root growth. On the other hand if there is excess K in the soil the grass will luxury consume it and not take up the Ca causing things to go out of balance. K and Ca are both cations. I have seen this to the point where they were losing cows. I would do a soil test to see just where your balance or lack there of is at. [/QUOTE]
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