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Soil chemistry / Chemical elements / Dietary minerals / Calcium compounds / Soil pH / Soil / Cation-exchange capacity / Liming / Magnesium sulfate / Chemistry / Matter / Sulfates


Applying gypsum at this time may reduce K levels in the root zone. Monitor K status with soil and plant analysis at least every two years to ensure sufficiency. Nitrogen (N) Proper N application optimizes efficiency of n
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Document Date: 2013-02-20 09:42:47


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Potash / Agriculture Agronomic Division Physical Location / /

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Norway / /

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Christmas / /

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Surface applications / /

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Spring Fall / /

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North Carolina Department of Agriculture / Raleigh NC / /

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Steve Troxler / /

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Commissioner / /

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potassium chloride / Magnesium sulfate / /

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Virginia / North Carolina / /

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www.ncagr.gov/agronomi / /

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