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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 81458" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Testing is cheap when compared to the price of fertilizer. The test I run tests for 13 different elements or charactoristics and costs about the same a 100 pounds of urea.</p><p>Ball park figure grass removes about 50 pounds of nitrogen, 6 pounds of phosphorus, and 34 pounds of potassium per ton of grass. So you could figure how much you are going to grow and add that amount. But that still wont tell you where you are starting from. As Dun said the effect of soil pH is huge. By all means test.</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 81458, member: 498"] Testing is cheap when compared to the price of fertilizer. The test I run tests for 13 different elements or charactoristics and costs about the same a 100 pounds of urea. Ball park figure grass removes about 50 pounds of nitrogen, 6 pounds of phosphorus, and 34 pounds of potassium per ton of grass. So you could figure how much you are going to grow and add that amount. But that still wont tell you where you are starting from. As Dun said the effect of soil pH is huge. By all means test. Dave [/QUOTE]
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