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How is base saturation factored in on a soil test?
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Moose333
Posted 4/5/2024 15:35 (#10695183 - in reply to #10695102)
Subject: RE: How is base saturation factored in on a soil test?


NW Wisconsin
Calcium might be lower % based on what you are doing. Typical soil here when the pH isnt cooked is 60-70% Ca and 12-30% Mg. And can really stuggle with poorly drained soils because of the excess of Mg. Ideally around here you want high Ca and lower Mg. On a 6.8 pH Ca is usually close or over 70%
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