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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
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Kinsey System/Albrect system
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<blockquote data-quote="marco" data-source="post: 6467644" data-attributes="member: 618"><p>well as ca and mg both affect ph differently it makes sense to find out what is excessive/defficient. ca mg na and k can all affect ph. i.e if your lacking in mg on a % basis knowing to use dolomitic lime instead of calcium lime would be a wise way of using an albrecht test but adding little to your outgoings. putting on large amounts of p in a high calcium soil trying to get your "indices" up would also be an expensive way of doing things. getting your soil life up and going is going to be the main aim but if you can sort deficiencies for 25-30ton of the right lime it makes sense to use all the information you can get your hands on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marco, post: 6467644, member: 618"] well as ca and mg both affect ph differently it makes sense to find out what is excessive/defficient. ca mg na and k can all affect ph. i.e if your lacking in mg on a % basis knowing to use dolomitic lime instead of calcium lime would be a wise way of using an albrecht test but adding little to your outgoings. putting on large amounts of p in a high calcium soil trying to get your "indices" up would also be an expensive way of doing things. getting your soil life up and going is going to be the main aim but if you can sort deficiencies for 25-30ton of the right lime it makes sense to use all the information you can get your hands on [/QUOTE]
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