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| Tim E. |
Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
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First off, congrats to everyone that competed at the weigh-offs this past weekend.
I really want to try and go over 600 pounds (preferably more ;) ) next year, and I figure the first step will be to get a soil test done. But, I am not sure exactly how I go about getting one done. If anyone could give me any instructions on the process and where to send it, etc, I can be on my way to a better season next year. Thanks, Tim
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10/5/2003 1:25:31 PM
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| Tremor |
[email protected]
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Soil test is step 1 allright.
You might find a local ag-school doing good testing for free or very little. Some prefer to use commercial labs.
I use CLC Labs in Westerville OH. 614-888-1663
Or you can do a Google search for the key words "wisconsin soil test" & probably find some that are closer.
Steve
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10/6/2003 6:13:57 PM
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