gordylew
Senior Member
I pulled several soil samples off of 2 of my food plots and sent them to the county extension agency to be analyzed. The lady at the extension asked what I was planting. I told her Iron Clay peas initially and probably winter wheat/rye mix with clover later. Since they did not have any of these as a crop she coded the samples for "southern Peas" "Snap peas" and "pole beans". I got the results back and I have 3 sheets of paper for each plot. Now which recommendation to use for best results of the above plants?
Would you use the Southern Pea recommendation or one of the others. one plot has a ph of 6.3 and doesn't call for lime but the other is 5.4 and calls for 2.25 tons per acre. this is a .25 acre plot. When to lime ? how long after liming do you plant?
both plots call for similar amounts of nitrogen, phosphate, potash, sulfur and boron. Thanks
Would you use the Southern Pea recommendation or one of the others. one plot has a ph of 6.3 and doesn't call for lime but the other is 5.4 and calls for 2.25 tons per acre. this is a .25 acre plot. When to lime ? how long after liming do you plant?
both plots call for similar amounts of nitrogen, phosphate, potash, sulfur and boron. Thanks