Soil Test Interpretations -- Season End
- andy10917
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Soil Test Interpretations -- Season End
Just a heads-up that if you are planning to get a soil test this year and want us to interpret the results and do an annual plan for you (FREE!!), start moving along and get it done. The season-end is October 31st, and then the Winter projects time starts. There are no interpretations done between November 1st and February 1st, and this year's Winter projects include a much more-detailed Annual Plan and maybe even a logging/diary capability to show progress against the Annual Plan.
For the more experienced members, we're also going to enhance the scope of the plans to include the use of humates, auxins/phytohormones, amino acids and new foliar techniques. Some of the new stuff involves techniques I have been refining and testing for 8-9 years, and I'm very pleased with the results.
Also, for any long-time ATY "lurkers" who are not yet members of ATY, another reminder that during the soil-test "busy season" (March 1st - May 15th), you must be an active member for 90 days before you can submit soil tests for interpretation. Join now (it's free and easy) to be able to meet the conditions for free interpretations in 2019.
Comments/questions are welcome...
For the more experienced members, we're also going to enhance the scope of the plans to include the use of humates, auxins/phytohormones, amino acids and new foliar techniques. Some of the new stuff involves techniques I have been refining and testing for 8-9 years, and I'm very pleased with the results.
Also, for any long-time ATY "lurkers" who are not yet members of ATY, another reminder that during the soil-test "busy season" (March 1st - May 15th), you must be an active member for 90 days before you can submit soil tests for interpretation. Join now (it's free and easy) to be able to meet the conditions for free interpretations in 2019.
Comments/questions are welcome...
- rydaddy
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Re: Soil Test Interpretations -- Season End
Andy.
Really looking forward to your input on "...the use of humates, auxins/phytohormones, amino acids and new foliar techniques."
And as always, thank you in advance for your efforts!
Rydaddy
Really looking forward to your input on "...the use of humates, auxins/phytohormones, amino acids and new foliar techniques."
And as always, thank you in advance for your efforts!
Rydaddy
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Re: Soil Test Interpretations -- Season End
“logging/diary capability to show progress against the Annual Plan.”
Ohhhh! That sounds perfect!
Ohhhh! That sounds perfect!
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