Where I am in MS our soil ph ranges from 5.5-6.5 on my property. Over the years I've had the soil tested in each plot and they were all in that ph range and all had basically the same medium to adequate P,K, and Ca levels.
There is a 1ac opening in the middle of 30 year old CRP pines that we used to plant years ago. For about the last 8-10 years we've left it be and clipped it once a year. I decided to have a soil test done on it because I wanted to make use of the field as a food plot next fall. I figured it'd be about the same as the food plot that's about 300 yards away in the same pines. I'll post a pic of the results so y'all can see what it says and help me decide the best route.
I was shocked when the results were so much different than all of our other plots. Keep in mind all of these plots are within 1/2 a mile from each other. I almost feel like it could be an error in the information?? I'm sure that's possible but probably not likely. But in any case let's just assume that it's accurate and the pH is as high as the results said they were. Is it high enough to be an issue? Obviously I will need to get the P and K levels up. Another side note: the CEC level is double what most of my other fields had. Triple in one case.
Hopefully I've given enough info for you too look at the results and give me your opinion on what you would do in this case. Also, what I would expect from planting a clover or oats patch in soil with this pH level compared to what id get out of the same planting in my 5-6pH fields once I get the nutrient levels up.
Thanks.
There is a 1ac opening in the middle of 30 year old CRP pines that we used to plant years ago. For about the last 8-10 years we've left it be and clipped it once a year. I decided to have a soil test done on it because I wanted to make use of the field as a food plot next fall. I figured it'd be about the same as the food plot that's about 300 yards away in the same pines. I'll post a pic of the results so y'all can see what it says and help me decide the best route.
I was shocked when the results were so much different than all of our other plots. Keep in mind all of these plots are within 1/2 a mile from each other. I almost feel like it could be an error in the information?? I'm sure that's possible but probably not likely. But in any case let's just assume that it's accurate and the pH is as high as the results said they were. Is it high enough to be an issue? Obviously I will need to get the P and K levels up. Another side note: the CEC level is double what most of my other fields had. Triple in one case.
Hopefully I've given enough info for you too look at the results and give me your opinion on what you would do in this case. Also, what I would expect from planting a clover or oats patch in soil with this pH level compared to what id get out of the same planting in my 5-6pH fields once I get the nutrient levels up.
Thanks.