tallyho!
Following a strict mediterranean diet...
I've gone off on one about alfalfa recently, but learned a few things more about it I didn't know... I noticed some people know what their soil/land contains. Apart from using forage analyses, from which I know Mg & Cu is rather lacking, do you know what your land is rich/poor in?
I guess farmers must know as they know how much fertilizer to spread (beef/dairy/grain) for max yields. I guess gardeners are interested too. It varies regionally so I just wondered if you knew what kind of earth you have? It's not something I have looked into in great depth before.
I've decided to look at a geology map to help and I have discovered the land around me is high in calcium! (Oolite) So there I was going off on one about calcium and I have it right beneath my feet. Anyway, sorry if you already know what your land is made up of, I suppose it was obvious, but if it helps, here is a geology map:
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/jpg-Geological-Maps/8GB-Old-Map-British-Isles.jpg
I guess farmers must know as they know how much fertilizer to spread (beef/dairy/grain) for max yields. I guess gardeners are interested too. It varies regionally so I just wondered if you knew what kind of earth you have? It's not something I have looked into in great depth before.
I've decided to look at a geology map to help and I have discovered the land around me is high in calcium! (Oolite) So there I was going off on one about calcium and I have it right beneath my feet. Anyway, sorry if you already know what your land is made up of, I suppose it was obvious, but if it helps, here is a geology map:
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/jpg-Geological-Maps/8GB-Old-Map-British-Isles.jpg