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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5894074" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>[ATTACH=full]225510[/ATTACH]</p><p>WOW!!!</p><p>Y'all look at this! "Organic matter"!!! 8.7% !!!!</p><p></p><p>I'm jealous! Seriously!</p><p>I work with soils that range from 0 to 3% a lot! Dr. Woods converted his sw Missouri rock farm into a 5% OM and that was awesome. It has taken years of soil building crops to take a 0 to a 3%!</p><p></p><p>That much organic matter if recently decayed would explain the ph! I'm with [USER=2805]@megalomaniac[/USER] lime it retest later don't fertilize till your crop has germinated. </p><p></p><p>I avoid adding any more nitrogen than what I can't get away from when establishing clover. I buy 6/24/24 from the coop because they don't offer a 0/24/24. Nitrogen just encourages everything you don't want and the clover needs almost none to start and none afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5894074, member: 20151"] [ATTACH type="full"]225510[/ATTACH] WOW!!! Y’all look at this! “Organic matter”!!! 8.7% !!!! I’m jealous! Seriously! I work with soils that range from 0 to 3% a lot! Dr. Woods converted his sw Missouri rock farm into a 5% OM and that was awesome. It has taken years of soil building crops to take a 0 to a 3%! That much organic matter if recently decayed would explain the ph! I’m with [USER=2805]@megalomaniac[/USER] lime it retest later don’t fertilize till your crop has germinated. I avoid adding any more nitrogen than what I can’t get away from when establishing clover. I buy 6/24/24 from the coop because they don’t offer a 0/24/24. Nitrogen just encourages everything you don’t want and the clover needs almost none to start and none afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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