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Why Test

Some fields do not respond to nitrogen. This is one way to screen out those fields. Others growers use this test to determine how much supplemental nitrogen is needed. The late spring nitrogen soil test is based on concentrations of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3N) in the top 12 inches of soil.

   
 
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