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How we do Hi Tech sampling in North Dakota
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Carl In Georgia
Posted 11/16/2007 08:47 (#239266 - in reply to #239231)
Subject: Re: How we do Hi Tech sampling in North Dakota



Ashburn, GA, (very close to Heaven!)
Well, we focus on the top 6, sometimes 8 inches to sample and fertilize based on data of managing that zone. It sounds like you could use an auger system of some kind! There are times I need that, too, believe me, and some leading consultants down here use those. There are some arguements that the uniformity of a core surpasses any uniformity you can get with an auger, but I am just not sure that applies in a tight, clay type soil, frozen soil, or marsh like you describe, or some of the "clay galls" we farm through in some of our fields down here.
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