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Improving Lime Recommendations in
Rajesh Chintala, Louis M. McDonald and William B. Bryan
The success of a liming program is dependent on the accuracy of the lime recommendation, which in turn depends on the quality of the underlying correlations and calibrations. Due to the expense, large-scale field calibration experiments are rarely done anymore. The relatively low economic returns from pasture make it even more unlikely that a calibration experiment could be conducted. Therefore any improvements in lime recommendations have to be made from lime correlations. Soil test lime correlations are strictly valid only for the soils used to determine the correlation. There are approximately 177 soil series used in
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