It is still not too late to get in your fall soil samples for next year’s growing season, and the recent rains make it an excellent time to collect samples.
An interesting result of the dry weather conditions this past summer is that we may see lower soil pH and potassium levels in fall soil samples.
Measuring the accurate levels of pH and potassium in soil after harvest will provide the proper amount of potassium fertilizer and lime needed in the spring to supplement the soil’s nutrients to provide suitable growing conditions.
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