Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: Need Interpretation of Belgian soil test results
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Perriman |
Warwood
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I have some soil stats from a grower in Belgium which need interpreted into ppm for a study. If I could ask someone to interpret just one stat or the math % etc. I can figure out the rest. For example: Grondsoort- 30 (not sure what this is?) Ca- 740 C in % humus- 4.7 Phos- 108 Potassium- 131 etc. Thanks much, Don
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1/31/2010 3:56:28 PM
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VTSteve |
South Hero, VT
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Don, either send me the results you want translated at minok2014@yahoo.com or post the results here. I will forward it to the European Giant Vegetable Growers Association and get back to you.
By the way, thanks for the pumpkin lists. Steve.
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1/31/2010 5:22:24 PM
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Frank and Tina |
South East
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shoot me an email don, at f.finders@hotmail.com. On part of belgium speaks flemish, wich is like dutch. I could help with that. Grondsoort means:" soil type"
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1/31/2010 6:58:14 PM
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Jos |
Belgium Europe
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Here's my soiltest done in fall after plant was removed. http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/2909620290051229455herUqv soiltype : 30 = sandy loam C in %humus is something similar to what OM is in US soiltests i think. P,K,ca,mg and Na units are in milligram per 100grams of soil.
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2/2/2010 3:39:21 PM
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Perriman |
Warwood
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I would like to get Jos Ghaye soil results interpreted into ppm soil results. Grondsoort- 35 30 C in % humus- 4.7 5.5 P- 108 107 K- 131 129 Mg- 53 83 Ca- 740 753
Thanks Don
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2/5/2010 12:36:10 AM
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