Soil pH, Liming Materials and the Cost of Low Soil pH
Low soil pH silently erodes yield potential, nutrient efficiency, and profitability. In this webinar, we’ll explore the agronomic and economic consequences of soil acidity—and how to correct it effectively with the right liming strategy. We’ll cover: Why soil pH matters, Learn how acidity affects nutrient availability, microbial activity, and overall crop performance. Liming materials compared: Understand the differences between aglime, “pell-lime,” and 98G—including purity, particle size, ECCE, and reactivity. The real cost of low pH: See how acidic soils reduce nutrient uptake, waste fertilizer dollars, and limit yield potential. Best practices for pH correction and maintenance: Get practical recommendations for timing, rates, and placement using 98G pelletized limestone. Whether you're a grower, agronomist, or dealer, this session will equip you with the knowledge to make smarter decisions about soil pH management—and maximize your return on every acre.

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