Posted by paul on August 27, 2012 at 15:52:27 from (76.77.196.99):
In Reply to: Re: Fertilizer posted by gitrib on August 27, 2012 at 15:43:09:
Now a days they say tissue tests of the growing crop will tell you what you are lacking, once you get the soil built up close to where it should be. The trouble with tissue tsts is they only probably will show you the one worst problem, so if tyou are short in 3 or 4 items, you'll only know about one from the tissue test....
Always a long way to go to get it right, takes years of working with it if you want the top results, maybe only get closer, never 'there'.
We do some sulfur here, if we try for 175 or more corn - used to get it free from the acid rain, but EPA costs us again. ;). Think they added a little zinc too last spring.
Soil tests aren't 100%, but they are the best guess wehave to move the soil into a closer guess of where it needs to be. Tissure tests are helpful, but can take years to get all the details narrowed down.
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