We’re going to do soil tests next week and don’t know who or where to send it to. Who do you send your samples to and how good are they. Do you send 0-6 or 0-12? Thanks.
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They piss me off
We do it all but first ones back are a joke
Grew 49 bu canola and says 105 left ???
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Originally posted by caseih View PostThey piss me off
We do it all but first ones back are a joke
Grew 49 bu canola and says 105 left ???
Top 6 in where you placed the fertilizer was bone dry for much of the growing season.
You grew the crop largely on fertility from deep down in the root zone.
Maybe down to 4ft
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I take 20ish samples per quarter, on a GPS'd grid pattern, for both 0-6 and 6-12. Mix the pails thoroughly, then bag and label.
Put in the fridge so they stay cool, put them in a cooler and drive down to Medicine Hat to drop off at Nutrien. They forward to Exova labs the next day, results typically within 5-7 days. I'd imagine there'll be a backlog this year, but it's not like I'm lining up for $1000+ fertilizer right now anyway.
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Originally posted by Sodbuster View PostWe’re going to do soil tests next week and don’t know who or where to send it to. Who do you send your samples to and how good are they. Do you send 0-6 or 0-12? Thanks.
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A&L labs. GPS’d spots tested every year. This year very different results on every field. Some fields lots left and some not much. Very dependent how it yielded and the fertility applied last year.
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