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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6473196" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>I've been looking at this too, but am on high calcium soils so I don't see how I'll ever get anything near an ideal Ca:Mg ratio. 90% of the farm is chalk and flint, so lime salesmen don't earn much from me though I do use mag lime for the odd bit of clay cap where pH does need fixing. Plant tissue tests show Ca as ok & the regular use of kieserite is slowly lifting Mg indices though [USER=3357]@Warnesworth[/USER] doesn't think this is an efficient way of getting plant available Mg. Boron consistently shows up as deficient in plant tissue tests so I apply it to winter crops. I should probably do more testing in spring crops but with most spray passes I'm applying K, Cu, Mn or Mg so there's a limit to what I can add that is compatible with the herbicide/fungicide!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6473196, member: 166"] I've been looking at this too, but am on high calcium soils so I don't see how I'll ever get anything near an ideal Ca:Mg ratio. 90% of the farm is chalk and flint, so lime salesmen don't earn much from me though I do use mag lime for the odd bit of clay cap where pH does need fixing. Plant tissue tests show Ca as ok & the regular use of kieserite is slowly lifting Mg indices though [USER=3357]@Warnesworth[/USER] doesn't think this is an efficient way of getting plant available Mg. Boron consistently shows up as deficient in plant tissue tests so I apply it to winter crops. I should probably do more testing in spring crops but with most spray passes I'm applying K, Cu, Mn or Mg so there's a limit to what I can add that is compatible with the herbicide/fungicide! [/QUOTE]
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