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How is base saturation factored in on a soil test?
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Moose333
Posted 4/4/2024 10:00 (#10693336 - in reply to #10692668)
Subject: RE: How is base saturation factored in on a soil test?


NW Wisconsin
Low CEC ground is going to have less total Ca and Mg anyway... I farm 6-10 cec ground and I can move the needle from basically nothing 1-2% to 5% in a year... 700-1000lbs of potash will fix any dirt sub 10 CEC... Thats the nice thing about low cec ground you can fix stuff quickly but it can also go the other way quickly... IDK how you think its 2k an acre to fix it? 4 ton of potash an acre your going to have 15-20% base sat K lol
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