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Understanding and Interpreting Your Soil Test Report
Soil sampling methods:
Seasonal Soil Test Variability Study
Soil analysis methods:
N factors:
P factors
K factors
S factors:
Ca & Mg factors:
M factors:
Typical analysis:
Background information, definitions
- Amaranth grain
- Barley — feed grain
- Barley — malting
- Beans, dry edible
- Buckwheat grain
- Canola
- Corn — grain, bushels (bu)
- Corn — grain, pounds (lb)
- Corn — Pre-Sidedress Nitrogen Test (PSNT)
- Corn — seed production
- Cotton — pounds (lb)
- Cotton — bales
- Flax
- Grain Sorghum — grain, bushels (bu)
- Grain Sorghum — grain, pounds (lb)
- Hemp — fiber production
- Hemp — seed production
- Lentils
- Millet grain
- Mungbeans
- Oats grain
- Peanuts
- Peas, dry
- Popcorn
- Potatoes — No variety specified
- Potatoes — Centennial
- Potatoes — Russet Burbank
- Potatoes — Red McClure
- Potatoes — Sangre
- Quinoa
- Rice, semi-dwarf grain
- Rye, cereal grain
- Sesame grain
- Soybeans
- Sugarbeets
- Sunflowers
- Tobacco
- Triticale grain
- Wheat, spring
- Wheat, winter — grain
- Wheat, winter — fallow rotation
¶ Commercial Turf, Landscape, Greenhouse
Yield goal equivalents - silage, hay, pasture
Key to visual nutrient deficiencies
Interpreting plant tissue analysis results
General sampling guidelines
Plant tissue sampling guidelines for:
¶ Ornamentals, Landscape Plants
Essential mineral plant nutrients