Ag Geek Speak
We dig into why low (acidic) soil pH unlocks aluminum toxicity, how that halts root growth, and which crops suffer first. Then we lay out a practical plan to find acidic patches with smarter sampling, NDVI, and grid-the-zone strategies, and point to lime and buffer pH for the fix. In this episode, we discuss... • soil pH as chemical control and pH level of 7 is neutral • aluminum toxicity risk to crops increases below 6.5 pH • wheat relatively tolerant, legumes struggle with nodulation • stunted roots and thin stands on slopes and sandier spots • acidic areas are patchy and do not always follow productivity maps • importance of using intensive grids and how 0–3 inch sampling in no-till helps detect acidicity issues • soil testing: pair pH with buffer pH to set lime rates • target NDVI-low areas and grid inside zones • variable-rate lime as the remediation path Gridding the Zone with Ag Genesis Part 1: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/16692855 Gridding the Zone with Ag Gensis Part 2: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/16692855 Tune in next time for a Tiny Byte of knowledge from GK Technology, where we have a map and an app for that. https://gktechinc.com/
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