Description
A soil test is important for several reasons to optimize crop production, to protect the environment from contamination by runoff and leaching of excess fertilizers, to aid in the diagnosis of plant culture problems, to improve the nutritional balance of the growing media and to save money and conserve energy.
Increases productivity by identifying soil nutrients or soil chemical factors that are limiting plant growth; Increases fertilizer use efficiency by indicating appropriate rates for different soils and crops; Protects the environment by preventing over fertilization; Identifies polluted or contaminated soils.
Soil pH is one of the most important parameters on your soil test report. The pH level of the soil can tell you a lot about the potential availability of plant nutrients and about the possibilities.
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