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On request, Agrimanagement will survey your weed problem and recommend
appropriate controls. In some cases soil bioassays may be
made to determine potential hazards of phytotoxic herbicide residues,
before the new crop is planted.
We have done complete agronomic studies on undeveloped or developed land
for growers, buyers, sellers, real estate personelle, or banking
institutions. This may include examination of fertility needs, irrigation
requirements, nematode analyses and estimated expenses.
Soil is collected from representative sites in a designated renewal
block. Soil is then analyzed for fertility (nutrient status and the
soil chemistry), nematodes and plant diseases. Physical features are
recorded or measured and mapped as may pertain to soil type, depth, or
other physical considerations, such as texture and water holding capacity.
Written reports and recommendations are made indicating the best replant
management practices.
Property can be evaluated for capability to sustain economic agricultural production.
Ahead of planting, bio-assays can be performed for a selected crop to determine
soil disease pressure. An example would be the risk of Aphanomycetes in a field
before Peas.
For information or specialized help contact Don Jameson or Scott Stephen.
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