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Soil Testing Laboratory <br />, <br />; <br />� � �t� <br />Sample/Field Number: 0965 <br />JAYMES HUBBELL <br />841 W NEBRASKA AVE <br />ST PAUL MN 55117 <br />J V 1 L 1 C J I rc � r v K 1 Department of Soil, Water, G. <br />Lawn and Garden Minnesota Extension Service <br />Agricultural Experiment Station <br />SOIL TEST RESULTS <br />Page 1 <br />Report No. 44908 <br />Laboratory No. 94564 <br />Date Received 12/15/09 <br />Date Reperted 12/21/09 <br />Estimated � Organic I Soluble � Nitrate I Olsen Bray 1 Sulfur I <br />Soil I Matter Salts Buffer NO3-N Phosphorus Phosphorus Potassium SO4 -S Zinc Iron Manganese Copper Boron Calcium Magnesium Lead <br />—Texture �/ mmhoslcm pH Index ppm ppm P ppm P ppm K ppm ppm ppm ppm Pp�,.� PPm <br />_ -- -- -- - <br />- -- ----- -- - I_-----=-- <br />_� <br />Medium �� 5.6 � 6.6 -- -- --- ----- <br />---- --- <br />_ <br />48 141 - A`�` °;""--- pp�-_ <br />---- _ _ - _ _ _ � _ __ _ -- -- _ , _ - -� -- -_ � ----- -- -. L_ _ _—. _ --_ _ __ _. — __ __�— -- — <br />INTERPRETATION OF SOIL TEST RESULTS <br />-- --- ---- -- - - ---- — - <br />-- <br />Phosphorus (P) � PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP I pH f*"'`*****�**•****�'`******************* <br />_ — - - -- — ----- - L�— -L_ — I � ------� - ---�-- <br />5 10 15 20 25 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 <br />Lo�v Med�um High �i_ High ACid Optimum Alkaline <br />_ - - ----- ---- - —, <br />---- --- -- -- - ---- - - - - <br />-- <br />otassium (K) � KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK ' Soluble Salts <br />- -- - - - - - - -- - J -- � � �— -�- -� ---�- !- � -- -�--- �-� <br />25 75 125 175 225 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 <br />Low Medium High V. High Satisfactory Possible Problem Excessive Salts <br />RECOMMENDATIONS FOR: Ve etable arden <br />LIME RECOMMENDATION: 0 LBS/100 SQ.FT. <br />TOTAL AMOUNT OF EACH NUTRIENT TO APPLY PER YEAR:" <br />NITROGEN PHOSPHATE POTASH <br />0.15 LBS/100 SQ.FT. 0 LBS/100 SQ.FT. 02 LBS/100 SQ.FT. <br />THE APPROXIMATE RATIO OR PROPORTION OF THESE NUTRIENTS IS: 15-0-20 <br />� <br />Use a fertilizer with the percentage of nutrients closest to the above ratio. Apply according to the instructions on the fertilizer bag or container, or determine the amount <br />required from the instructions given on the back side of this report. Since meeting the exact amount required for each nutrient will not be possible in most cases, it is <br />more important to apply the amount of nitrogen required and compromise some for phosphate and potash. <br />If a fertilizer contains phosphate and/or potash, it can be mixed in the spring or fall into the top 4-6 inches of topsoil. If a fertilizer containing only nitrogen is used, it <br />should be applied in the spring, tilling or raking it into the surface. Nitrogen is easily leached through soil. <br />For sweetcorn, tomatoes, cabbage, and vine crops such as squash and cucumbers, an additional application of 1/6 Ib. nitrogen per 100 sq. ft. may be desirable at <br />midseason. This can be accomplished by applying 1/2 Ib. (about one cup) of 34-0-0 fertilizer. Throughly water fertilizer into the soil. <br />County: RAMSEY. For additional information, contact the YARD & GARDEN LINE: Phone: 612-624-4771 Website: www.extension.umn.edu/yardandgarden <br />
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