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Web URL(s):http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/updat/article/2002mar9.pdf
    Last checked: 12/23/2010
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Publication Type:
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Newsletter
Author(s):Hermann, Jim
Author Affiliation:Total Control Inc. and Director, SFMANJ Board
Title:Using soil test results to develop a fertility strategy
Column Name:Give it what it needs
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Source:Update [New Jersey]. Vol. 2, No. 9, March/April 2002, p. 9-10.
# of Pages:2
Publishing Information:Pennsville, NJ: Sports Field Managers Association of New Jersey
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Application timing; Fertilization program; Nutritional requirements; Recommendations; Soil pH; Soil test values; Soil testing
Abstract/Contents:States that "soil test results provide the basic information necessary to maintain optimum soil fertility." Discusses potential soil test results, detailing the potential cause and treatment for various nutrient levels. Provides recommendations for improving soil quality, suggesting that "if calcium levels are below [less than] optimum, but the pH [potential Hydrogen] is optimum, gypsum is sometimes recommended as a source of calcium." Describes a potential fertility program for turf, comparing the potential benefits of adding nutrients. Suggests three application timings for nutrients -spring, early fall, or late fall- and mentions the benefits of applying fertilizers during each application time.
Language:English
References:0
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Hermann, J. 2002. Using soil test results to develop a fertility strategy. Update [New Jersey]. 2(9):p. 9-10.
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