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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1662729" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Soil Scientists are just like Cow Consultants in that they need a new theme every couple years to sell books and keep consulting. Cow Consultants have it easier since they can usually use weight or weight ratios to prove their point. Soil Scientists are usually phd data dogs who don't buy into the traditional chemical tests - - so they have to come up with new biological tests. </p><p></p><p>The Haney is one of many new biological tests. The hard question is what do you do with the data? Has it improved your operation? The typical response is no, but some can point to reducing the amount of N they apply.</p><p></p><p>Grant money guys dug 15 soil pits on my place last fall and collected a pallet of samples. I am still waiting for their soil scientist to write her report. I'll let you know what I do with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1662729, member: 1715"] Soil Scientists are just like Cow Consultants in that they need a new theme every couple years to sell books and keep consulting. Cow Consultants have it easier since they can usually use weight or weight ratios to prove their point. Soil Scientists are usually phd data dogs who don't buy into the traditional chemical tests - - so they have to come up with new biological tests. The Haney is one of many new biological tests. The hard question is what do you do with the data? Has it improved your operation? The typical response is no, but some can point to reducing the amount of N they apply. Grant money guys dug 15 soil pits on my place last fall and collected a pallet of samples. I am still waiting for their soil scientist to write her report. I'll let you know what I do with it. [/QUOTE]
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