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NEILFarmer
Posted 3/10/2020 21:18 (#8095039)
Subject: AMS or elemental sulfur to drop PH.


Morris, IL
Or is it all a waste in my part of world? I’m far from expert on soil fertility especially when comes to ph. we normally have to lime soils here.

Have a 40 acre field was used for speciality sod production, ph is 7.5, CEC is 15, OM is 3.3, K is 350lb, P is 155lb, yes thats right 155lb. It’s wet but soil has been changed it’s a Bryce Swygert base but sand has been added. Not enough to make it sandy just enough to notice, sand isn’t something we see on any ground we fight the opposite clay.

It’s going to corn so can make use of N in AMS but don’t need sulfur we always find makes corn little greener but doesn’t yield in our soils. Oddly in 2018 was best bean fields compared to good PH, high K test and good P test fields.

Edited by NEILFarmer 3/10/2020 21:20
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