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Carrie Laboski, John Peters, Larry Bundy |
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The importance of a good soil testing program is well recognized by most farmers. Soil testing has some limitations, but it is still the best tool available for predicting lime, fertilizer, and other nutrient needs. Nutrient Application Guidelines for Field, Vegetable, and Fruit Crops in Wisconsin is a detailed publication that describes how to interpret soil test results, provides nutrient application guidelines, and outlines the assumptions underlying the guidelines (72 pages; 2006).
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