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soil-life
Posted 3/5/2012 03:50 (#2268588 - in reply to #2268538)
Subject: Re: fertilizing soybeans


North Central Ohio, across the Corn belt !

soil-life - 3/5/2012 01:27

Foliardud - 3/5/2012 00:33 Very good observations, and yes your correct the atomic mass number is very close and you will work one against another, I would believe you will see a K response from your Ca application and vice versa. This would be one of the tricks that 3 – 4 four of my mentors taught and it has worked well!

so soil chemistry is a Trick ?  Jeff

so what ( trick )  do you pull when you have a Calcareous soil situation 

75% to 80% Calcium Base saturation with a soil PH of 7.6 to 8 ?

2 to 4% Magnesium and a .5% K base saturation % 

I certainly would not think pellitized lime would be an option.

http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=284766&mid=2206762#M2206762

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