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<blockquote data-quote="tom4018" data-source="post: 81562" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>One of our local fertilizer dealers, Southern States, will run test for free when buying from them. Local ag college charges $10. We have been running samples about every other year, our ground is so low on P & K we really can't afford to do all it needs. Trying to build it up a little each year and lime it to get the ph right. Really put the P &K to it last year and limed in the fall. Then this year we backed off on the rate , 30-30-30 on pasture and 40-30-30 on my hay ground.</p><p></p><p>Last soil test called for 40-90-175 per acre on some of my ground. But seems that this area tests real low in P & K. I have seen some charts for what crops remove from the ground on a per ton yield that was interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom4018, post: 81562, member: 55"] One of our local fertilizer dealers, Southern States, will run test for free when buying from them. Local ag college charges $10. We have been running samples about every other year, our ground is so low on P & K we really can't afford to do all it needs. Trying to build it up a little each year and lime it to get the ph right. Really put the P &K to it last year and limed in the fall. Then this year we backed off on the rate , 30-30-30 on pasture and 40-30-30 on my hay ground. Last soil test called for 40-90-175 per acre on some of my ground. But seems that this area tests real low in P & K. I have seen some charts for what crops remove from the ground on a per ton yield that was interesting. [/QUOTE]
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