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Soil analysis accuracy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Global ovine" data-source="post: 7541755" data-attributes="member: 493"><p>I was once told by NZ AgResearch's Head of Soil Science that almost all the variation in soil test results occur due to SAMPLING INADEQUACIES i.e. insufficient samples, lack of blending the samples before a sub sample is submitted, samples taken either too shallow or too deep, too much organic matter (plant material), too soon after liming and or any fertilisers applied, in urine patches, etc. etc. His concluding comment was "you can never over sample if you want a true indication of the current soil chemical status".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Global ovine, post: 7541755, member: 493"] I was once told by NZ AgResearch's Head of Soil Science that almost all the variation in soil test results occur due to SAMPLING INADEQUACIES i.e. insufficient samples, lack of blending the samples before a sub sample is submitted, samples taken either too shallow or too deep, too much organic matter (plant material), too soon after liming and or any fertilisers applied, in urine patches, etc. etc. His concluding comment was "you can never over sample if you want a true indication of the current soil chemical status". [/QUOTE]
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