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Granville, OH | I have a quick question, say there is a field that you take a soil test on and the pH is low, if you only add lime to raise the pH and no fertilizer will soil test amounts for P & K also increase since a higher pH increases nutrient availability or will a soil test read the same amount of P & K in the soil regardless of pH? Thought about it recently and meant to ask a prof but just tranfered from ATI to Ohio State main campus and dont know many and the ones I have are in botany and crop genetics. | |
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