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Re: Soil sample results ?
[Re: Robert D.]
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09/18/20 04:04 PM
09/18/20 04:04 PM
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I try to put a ton a year. It’s just sound maintenance on no till ground Got a new lease this year in Safford. Very hard Prairie dirt. Will send off soil samples first of next week I hope. How hard is ph to maintain on that kind of dirt? Easier or harder than sand? It’s got some lime outcropping a that are pure white chalk looking and most of it is a nice brown color. If it's sure enough prairie gumbo, it may never need lime. That chalky stuff might have ph in the 8's. Better put some knobby tires on your vehicles, it's like grease when it gets wet
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