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How is base saturation factored in on a soil test?
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Posted 4/5/2024 14:51 (#10695127 - in reply to #10694938)
Subject: RE: How is base saturation factored in on a soil test?



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Indrtfmr - 4/5/2024 12:13 Having farmed sandy ground spots for 50 years you can see you can't raise the k level by any appreciable amount no matter what you do. The only way to spend money wisely is to spoon feed it.

Or apply humic Acid and mycorrhiza to hold nutrients in sand. It's quite easy to do, if you use the right products, and stop using materials that will not change dirt to soil. Check out Dr. Elaine Ingham, rfom the soil food web. 

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