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soil fertility results

  • 25-04-2011 7:49pm
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    was looking at the soil fertility results which were taken a year ago and i have just a few questions which ye may be able to answer. lowest p is 6.70 and highest is 11.10. lowest k is 168.10 and highest is 386.70. both the lowest and highest figures are the same field actually. what would a good p and k level be. all the highest ones would be those which silage is taken off and they would get the most slurry. the grazing ones are a bit more behind but its just one field or two are away behind in the levels compared to the rest.


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