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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1532112" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>"Agricultural Research Station at Renner" (Texas...now engulfed in Plano, Tx.) was created back in the '60's from TAMU (TAM College back then) PhDs and local farmers and businessmen. Purpose was to reclaim the Texas "Blacklands" (Houston, heavy black clay) after the "Cotton is King" rape of the agricultural region. </p><p></p><p>I have a hard-bound copy of their work and in there they show results of their soil/crop testing with results showing that N without P is a waste of money! Lack of P is a waste of potential production assets. In other tests they tried other variations from min NPK to excessive and the fact that if it doesn't wash away, it remains in the soil if unused.....for your next crop. That's why soil testing is necessary to get max benefit from your soil with minimum expense..........assuming that mother nature is working with you....not against you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1532112, member: 27848"] "Agricultural Research Station at Renner" (Texas...now engulfed in Plano, Tx.) was created back in the '60's from TAMU (TAM College back then) PhDs and local farmers and businessmen. Purpose was to reclaim the Texas "Blacklands" (Houston, heavy black clay) after the "Cotton is King" rape of the agricultural region. I have a hard-bound copy of their work and in there they show results of their soil/crop testing with results showing that N without P is a waste of money! Lack of P is a waste of potential production assets. In other tests they tried other variations from min NPK to excessive and the fact that if it doesn't wash away, it remains in the soil if unused.....for your next crop. That's why soil testing is necessary to get max benefit from your soil with minimum expense..........assuming that mother nature is working with you....not against you. [/QUOTE]
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