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Which soil test should I follow?

10 years ago

I'd like to reopen this topic about the Ca/Mg ratio and levels and my soil test results. I have some additional info....

I recently sat down and looked at the 4 soil tests taken from years 2007 to 2010. They come from three different testing companies, and the last test came from the area where I started a veg. garden (the first three tests were sampled from the front lawn. ) The results seem wildly variant, so I will post the ph and Calculated Cation Saturation from each test, so you all can compare and tell me what you think!

2007: pH-4.4 cec-5.1 %K-1.3 %Ca-10.7 %Mg-5.6 %H-83.1
2008: pH 4.8 cec 13 %K-2 %Ca-26 %Mg-7 %H-65
2009: pH 5.3 cec 9.1 %K-2 %Ca-53.5 %Mg-11 %H-33.4
2010*: pH 4.1 ---- K-36ppm Ca-479ppm Mg-31 ---------

* the final test (2010) was taken in the area where I started a veg. garden located about 100 feet from the where I get my lawn samples.
Let me also add the test agencies:
2007-A&L Analytical Laboratories, Inc.
2008- U of Kentucky agriculture
2009- A&L Analytical Laboratories, Inc.
2010- Texas A&M Extension

So as you can see, the ph numbers seem to be climbing in the direction I wanted them to. But the Cation numbers seem to be kind of random. After doing some research about all of this stuff, Im left wondering which soil test is going to be the most accurate??? It would be one thing if the Ca/Mg ratios were consistent but they anything but.

Thanks!

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