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1 Agro-One Soil Analysis with Cornell utrient Guidelines Also sent to: JUD REID SETH JACOBS & MARTHA JOHSO 177 GILCHRIST RD ARGYLE, Y 1289 Agro-One 7 Warren Road Ithaca, Y 148 hone: (8) Fax: (67) Lab Sample ID: Field/Location: TOMATO TUEL Date Sampled: 4/11/14 Date Tested: 4/21/14 V Statement ID: SETH JACOBS MARTHA JOHSO O Description: County: Washington s/hones: SETH JACOBS & MARTHA JOHSO: emb273@cornell.edu, JUD REID: jer11@cornell.edu, cls263@cornell.edu Element lbs/acre* Very Optimum Very hosphorus () 951 otassium () 1,5 Calcium (Ca),2 Magnesium () 1,992 Element Value Element Value Element Soil ph 7.2 Zinc (), lbs/acre 13 % OM 7.7 Iron (), lbs/acre 4 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 6 Manganese (), lbs/acre 57 Soluble Salts, mmhos/cm 1.7 Value Crop History (1 = last year, etc.) Year Crop 3 Tomato-Early 2 Tomato-Early 1 Tomato-Early Soil ame: Bernardston Tillage Depth: 1-7 Inches Drainage: ot Specified % Legume: % on-legume Sample Information Summary Crop Code: Type: TME re-lant Soil rtilizer Recommendations (1=current yr, 2=next yr, etc.) tons / acre lbs / acre Year Crop Lime Range 2O5 Range 2O 1 Tomato-Early Squash-Summer cumber-transplanted Improve yield and plant quality as well as protect the environment with proper fertilization. * Modified Morgan analysis results reported in pounds per acre. For assistance interpreting your report, contact your local Cooperative Extension office at or for a complete list of Cornell Cooperative Extension offices. utrient recommendations provided by Cornell University. These are general comments. Always consult with your crop adviser for recommendations specific to your farm. Yr1 low down and incorporate lbs/acre of plus 1/2 the 2O5 and 2O. Yr1 Band an additional lbs/acre of plus the remaining 2O5 and 2O. Yr1 Transplants: bands should be 4 inches deep and 3 to 4 inches from the row. Yr1 Seeding: the fertilizer band should be 2 inches below the seed and 2 inches to the side of the row. age 1 of 2 Visit or for interpretive information. 4M
2 Agro-One Soil Analysis with Cornell utrient Guidelines Also sent to: JUD REID SETH JACOBS & MARTHA JOHSO 177 GILCHRIST RD ARGYLE, Y 1289 Agro-One 7 Warren Road Ithaca, Y 148 hone: (8) Fax: (67) Lab Sample ID: Field/Location: TOMATO TUEL Date Sampled: 4/11/14 Date Tested: 4/21/14 V Statement ID: SETH JACOBS MARTHA JOHSO O Description: County: Washington s/hones: SETH JACOBS & MARTHA JOHSO: emb273@cornell.edu, JUD REID: jer11@cornell.edu, cls263@cornell.edu Yr1 An additional lbs/acre of is recommended about the time the first clusters set fruit. Yr1 After heavy rains on coarse soils, additional sidedressing may be needed. Yr1 The use of a plastic mulch will decrease leaching loss of. Yr1 Do not exceed lbs/acre of +2O in the fertilizer band. If additional 2O is needed plow down or broadcast prior to planting. Yr1 soil response to unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter. Yr1 2O fertilizer recommendation above appropriate for coarse or moderately coarse soils normally used in vegetable crop production. Yr1 Transplants: zinc sulfate recommended in transplant water (.2%). Yr2 Seeding: apply lbs/acre of in band at planting. The remaining can be split between a preplant broadcast and a sidedressing when vines begin to spread. Yr2 Do not exceed lbs/acre of +2O in the fertilizer band. If additional 2O is needed plow down or broadcast prior to planting. Yr2 Transplants: broadcast - 75% of prior to transplanting. Split remaining between a band application at transplanting and a sidedress when vines begin to spread. Yr2 Transplants: starter solution is also recommended. If soil is high, starter solution will provide adequate. Yr2 After heavy rains on coarse soils, additional sidedressing may be needed. Yr2 Seeding: the fertilizer band should be 2 inches below the seed and 2 inches to the side of the row. Yr2 If deficiency is likely because of leaching or water-logged soil, sidedress to lbs/acre of additional. Yr2 After heavy rains on coarse soils, additional sidedressing may be needed. Yr2 Do not exceed 8 - lbs/acre of + 2O in the fertilizer band. If more 2O is required, plowdown or broadcast before planting. Yr2 soil response to unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter. Yr2 2O fertilizer recommendation above appropriate for coarse or moderately coarse soils normally used in vegetable crop production. age 2 of 2 Visit or for interpretive information. 4M
3 stomer: 678 Grower: S JACOBS M JOHSO Received: 6/11/ FieldID: SampleID: 1 SH Crop: GH TOMATO-O RECS lant Lab Results lant Rating rocessed: 6/13/14 Lab umber: T Stage: GREEHOUSE %.58 % 2.87 %.84 % 2.22 %.66 % 32. ppm 28. ppm 33 ppm 16 ppm 12. ppm O3-: ppm a: % Al: ppm Mo: ppm i: ppm Cl: % The following lant nutrient levels are low, deficient or borderline: otassium-manganese- ote: A soil sample was not submitted with plant tissue sample, therefore a thorough analysis is not possible. The results and recommendations are based only on the plant analysis.
4 stomer: 678 Grower: SLAC HOLLOW FM Received: 6/25/ FieldID: 6248 SampleID: 1-1 Crop: TOMATOES lant Lab Results lant Rating rocessed: 6/27/14 Lab umber: T Stage: MAX %.42 % 2.85 %.59 % 1.58 %.5 % 26. ppm 18. ppm 26 ppm 98 ppm 8. ppm O3-: ppm a: % Al: ppm Mo: ppm i: ppm Cl: % The following lant nutrient levels are low, deficient or borderline: otassium-sulfur-zinc-manganese- ~ Apply lbs. of otassium per acre, application should be dribbled next to row or applied through irrigation. ~ Apply 3 lbs. of foliar sulfur per acre. Application should be applied as a foliar spray in a minimum of 25 gallons per acre of water or applied through irrigation. ~ Apply 1/2 gallon of zinc chelate (or comparable zinc material) per acre. ~ Apply 1/2 gallon of manganese chelate (or comparable manganese material) per acre. Application should be applied as foliar spray in a minimum of 25 gallons per acre of water or applied through irrigation. Above applications should be made only if crop is OT within days of mat- urity. If more than one foliar application is made, suggest that 1/2 be applied now and 1/2 5-7 days later. Use only material approved for foliar application. ote: A soil sample was not submitted with plant tissue sample, therefore a thorough analysis is not possible. The results and recommendations are based only on the plant analysis.
5 stomer: 678 Grower: SLAC HOLLOW FARM Received: 7// FieldID: SampleID: SH3 Crop: TOMATOES lant Lab Results lant Rating rocessed: 7/14/14 Lab umber: Stage: MAX %.47 % 2.92 %.64 % 1.5 %.64 % 31. ppm 26. ppm ppm 125 ppm. ppm O3-: ppm a: % Al: ppm Mo: ppm i: ppm Cl: % The following lant nutrient levels are low, deficient or borderline: otassium-sulfur-manganese- ~ Apply lbs. of otassium per acre, application should be dribbled next to row or applied through irrigation. ~ Apply 3 lbs. of foliar sulfur per acre. Application should be applied as a foliar spray in a minimum of 25 gallons per acre of water or applied through irrigation. ~ Apply 1/2 gallon of manganese chelate (or comparable manganese material) per acre. Application should be applied as foliar spray in a minimum of 25 gallons per acre of water or applied through irrigation. Above applications should be made only if crop is OT within days of mat- urity. If more than one foliar application is made, suggest that 1/2 be applied now and 1/2 5-7 days later. Use only material approved for foliar application.
6 stomer: 678 Grower: SETH JACOBS Received: 7/24/ FieldID: CORELL STUDY SampleID: 1 Crop: TOMATOES lant Lab Results lant Rating rocessed: 7/28/14 Lab umber: T Stage: MAX %.37 % 3.72 %.86 % 2.96 %.84 %. ppm 17. ppm 33 ppm 119 ppm 8. ppm O3-: ppm a: % Al: ppm Mo: ppm i: ppm Cl: % The following lant nutrient levels are low, deficient or borderline: itrogen-zinc-manganese- ~ Apply pounds of nitrogen per acre, application should be dribbled next to row or applied through irrigation. ~ Apply 1/2 gallon of zinc chelate (or comparable zinc material) per acre. ~ Apply 1/2 gallon of manganese chelate (or comparable manganese material) per acre. Application should be applied as foliar spray in a minimum of 25 gallons per acre of water or applied through irrigation. Above applications should be made only if crop is OT within days of mat- urity. If more than one foliar application is made, suggest that 1/2 be applied now and 1/2 5-7 days later. Use only material approved for foliar application. ote: A soil sample was not submitted with plant tissue sample, therefore a thorough analysis is not possible. The results and recommendations are based only on the plant analysis.
7 stomer: 678 Grower: SUE DECER Received: 8/11/ FieldID: SH5 SLAC HOLLOW FM SampleID: SH5 Crop: GH TOMATO-O RECS lant Lab Results lant Rating rocessed: 8/13/14 Lab umber: Stage: GREEHOUSE %.26 % 3.6 %.56 % 1.87 %.65 %. ppm 13. ppm 28 ppm 79 ppm 7. ppm O3-: ppm a: % Al: ppm Mo: ppm i: ppm Cl: % The following lant nutrient levels are low, deficient or borderline: itrogen-hosphorus-sulfur-zinc-manganese- ~ph of 7 is adequate.
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