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Taking a soil test
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When is the best time to take a soil test?
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When taking soil samples, you should always sample along a fence line, under a tree, near a building, and from urine and dung patches.
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- this creates a representative sample
- Around 20-30
- take sets of soil samples.
- size and soil depth
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It is essential to sample multiple cores in a paddock because
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How many cores are generally required for a soil test?
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If there are different soil types in your paddock you may need to
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What are the two things that need to be consistent in soil testing samples
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