Fertilizer Recommendations Guide
at the very low soil test level to less than a 20% chance when soil tests are in the very high range . The probability of a yield response to fertilizer in the medium soil test range is estimated at between 40 and 60% . Soil test categories are listed in Table 1 . Soil test categories for the nitrate-nitrogen test are
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