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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0004224
PE
2632
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0300440
STREET_NUMBER
500
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
JACK TONE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LINDEN
ENTERED_DATE
5/14/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
500 N JACK TONE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
8/29/2003 12:00:00 AM
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Approved
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w <br /> DENELE AGRILINK ANALYTICAL <br /> 1232 South Ave- Turlock, CA 95380 (209)6349055 FAX (209)6349057 <br /> s Grower: SKIP FOPPINO Submitted By: <br /> Lab # S55551 Variety: Mid Valley Ag Service Linden <br /> Date Received: 10/29/2003 Acres: PO Box 593 <br /> .. Date Completed: 11/03/2003 Yield: 1.5 Tons <br /> i Crop:Walnuts Linden, CA 95283 <br /> Sample ID:SHOP EAST JEFF GROEN <br /> Soil Test Results Nutrients Balance Chart <br /> Very Low Low Normal High Very High <br /> 6:1 su <br /> E.C.e 0.83m.mhos Ge <br /> [So`luble Salts �., 31—lMi <br /> NO3- Nitrate Nitrogen 17 ppm <br /> LlsLH�arnMonlff t Niti'oge ppm <br /> PO4- Olsen Phosphorus 15 ppm <br /> fPO4=Bray Phospho_rus ppm <br /> ' Base Saturation % Ammonfum <br /> Yours optimum Acetate �^ J <br /> K - Potassium 1.6 2- 5 % 193 ppm t <br /> Ca_ Calcium""" 42:6'""05=80 9b 2;590_prrl Ca <br /> Mg - Magnesium 31.8 10-20% 1,170 ppm Mg <br /> N: "64ppm <br /> B - Boron 0.06 ppm <br /> P-7-Zinc —C4pP <br /> Fe - lron 14.0 <br /> ppm <br /> [CuCapper 0:8 ppm Cu <br /> µ Mn - Manganese 11.0 ppm n <br /> SUIfat�uI Ur =N=ppm <br /> CI - Chloride meq/L I <br /> Organic Matter OM <br /> Cation Exchange Capacity meq/100 gm 30.3 (Est.) <br /> -,�.......�.�,- --Low j <br /> Excess Carbonates � one Fertilizer Recommendations <br /> - <br /> { res Lime N_ _. 170 1bs/AdF— �S 0_Ib6lAcre <br /> SMP Buffer pH P 40 lbs/Acre B 2.31bs/Acre <br /> SIC 40'Ibs/Acre Zn 10Ibs/Aere <br /> Cu 4.8 lbs/Acre' Mn 0 lbs/Acre <br /> -Gme 1'512-T6-n-s/"Acne G sum Tons'Acre <br /> Notes: <br /> E The micronutrients recommended are in lbs/acre on a broadcast elemental basis. If micronutrients are banded, divide the <br /> recommended value by 3. if chelated fertilizers are used, divide the recommendation by 4. <br /> Research has shown that optimum yields are obtained with Nitrogen split into 2 to 4 applications. Recommended Nitrogen <br /> Fq' <br /> is based on 90%efficiency of application. Highest losses of Nitrogen occur with winter applications. Early Spring to late Summer <br /> is the optimum time to apply Nitrogen. <br /> Every effort is taken to provide an accurate analysis of the sample provided. For reasonable cause a sample can be retested, but due <br /> to factors beyond our control in sampling procedures and the inherent variability of soil, our liability is limited to the price of the tests. <br /> w Recommendations are to be used as general guides and-should be modified for specific field conditions and application methods. <br /> Reviewed/Approved by: Dennis Serpa Jr. <br /> f <br /> I <br />
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