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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 1782997" data-attributes="member: 13664"><p>I agree with what others have already said. I'm not sure how things are down in that part of the world. Is there somewhere local you could take some soil samples to and have them sent off and analyzed? Here, that is one of the best ways to determine what your ground needs to help increase productivity. If soil ph is off that can cause a significant impact. As high as seed, fertilizer, etc. is here, you definitely want to know what is needed and in what amount so you're not throwing money away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 1782997, member: 13664"] I agree with what others have already said. I’m not sure how things are down in that part of the world. Is there somewhere local you could take some soil samples to and have them sent off and analyzed? Here, that is one of the best ways to determine what your ground needs to help increase productivity. If soil ph is off that can cause a significant impact. As high as seed, fertilizer, etc. is here, you definitely want to know what is needed and in what amount so you’re not throwing money away. [/QUOTE]
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