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Lab Sample ID: 70947940 Field/Location: MONDAY GROUP 1 Date Sampled: 10/03/2011 Phosphorus (P) 160 Potassium (K) 599 Calcium (Ca) 5,232 Magnesium (Mg) 573 Element Element Element Soil ph 6.8 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 15.3 Organic Matter, % 6.0 Buffer ph 6.4 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 2.8 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 10.2 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 19.0 3 Mixed Vegetables 2 Mixed Vegetables 1 Tomatoes-All Others 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 Yr1 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr1 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 1 of 1

Lab Sample ID: 70947950 Field/Location: MONDAY GROUP 2 Date Sampled: 10/03/2011 Phosphorus (P) 40 Potassium (K) 493 Calcium (Ca) 3,310 Magnesium (Mg) 409 Element Element Element Soil ph 6.3 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 12.8 Organic Matter, % 4.3 Buffer ph 6.1 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 1.4 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 7.4 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 32.2 3 Grasses Seeding 2 Grasses Maintenance 1 Grasses Seeding 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 40 0.00 Yr1 Less sidedressed N will be required if legumes or manure have been incorporated prior to planting. Yr1 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 1 of 1

Lab Sample ID: 70947960 Field/Location: MONDAY GROUP 3 Date Sampled: 10/03/2011 Phosphorus (P) 4 Potassium (K) 322 Calcium (Ca) 3,609 Magnesium (Mg) 308 Element Element Element Soil ph 6.5 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 23.1 Organic Matter, % 5.5 Buffer ph 6.2 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 1.5 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 6.0 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 31.0 3 Apples 2 Apples 1 Apples 1 Apples 0.00 0-15 45 0.00 Yr1 N rates given above are to be used as a guide only if leaf analyses results are unavailable. Yr1 Apply 150 lbs Mg/acre as sulfates of Mg. Yr1 A subsoil sample for your orchard was not found. Page 1 of 1

Lab Sample ID: 70947970 Field/Location: MONDAY GROUP 4 Date Sampled: 10/03/2011 Phosphorus (P) 170 Potassium (K) 744 Calcium (Ca) 4,743 Magnesium (Mg) 599 Element Element Element Soil ph 6.8 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 14.9 Organic Matter, % 5.8 Buffer ph 6.4 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 2.2 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 6.1 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 16.3 3 Mixed Vegetables 2 Tomatoes-All Others 1 Chard 1 Onion-Seeded 0.00 100-125 20 0.00 Yr1 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr1 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr1 Apply 70 lbs/acre of N with P2O5 and K2O, broadcast 50% after plowing and band the remainder. Yr1 Sidedress an additional 30-40 lbs/acre of N about four weeks after planting. Page 1 of 1

Lab Sample ID: 70947980 Field/Location: TUESDAY GROUP 1 Date Sampled: 10/04/2011 Phosphorus (P) 435 Potassium (K) 1,050 Calcium (Ca) 8,950 Magnesium (Mg) 1,101 Element Element Element Soil ph 7.3 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 32.8 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 17.9 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 10.9 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 4.5 Organic Matter, % 8.9 3 Mixed Vegetables 2 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 2 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 3 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 Yr1 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr1 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Yr2 Do not exceed 80-100 lbs/acre of N + K2O in the fertilizer band. If more K2O is required, plowdown or broadcast before planting. Yr2 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr2 K2O fertilizer recommendation above appropriate for coarse or moderately coarse soils normally used in vegetable crop production. Yr2 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr2 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr2 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Page 1 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70947980 Field/Location: TUESDAY GROUP 1 Date Sampled: 10/04/2011 Yr2 Seeding: the fertilizer band should be 2 inches below the seed and 2 inches to the side of the row. Yr2 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr2 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Yr3 Do not exceed 80-100 lbs/acre of N + K2O in the fertilizer band. If more K2O is required, plowdown or broadcast before planting. Yr3 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr3 K2O fertilizer recommendation above appropriate for coarse or moderately coarse soils normally used in vegetable crop production. Yr3 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr3 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr3 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr3 Seeding: the fertilizer band should be 2 inches below the seed and 2 inches to the side of the row. Yr3 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr3 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 2 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70947990 Field/Location: TUESDAY GROUP 2 Date Sampled: 10/04/2011 Phosphorus (P) 579 Potassium (K) 1,175 Calcium (Ca) 8,984 Magnesium (Mg) 1,172 Element Element Element Soil ph 7.2 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 29.1 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 17.2 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 10.2 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 4.8 Organic Matter, % 10.7 3 Mixed Vegetables 2 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 Yr1 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr1 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 1 of 1

Lab Sample ID: 70948000 Field/Location: TUESDAY GROUP 3 Date Sampled: 10/04/2011 Phosphorus (P) 739 Potassium (K) 1,384 Calcium (Ca) 10,296 Magnesium (Mg) 1,544 Element Element Element Soil ph 7.3 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 31.9 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 14.8 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 10.7 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 6.0 Organic Matter, % 11.4 2 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 2 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 3 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 Yr1 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr1 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Yr2 Do not exceed 80-100 lbs/acre of N + K2O in the fertilizer band. If more K2O is required, plowdown or broadcast before planting. Yr2 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr2 K2O fertilizer recommendation above appropriate for coarse or moderately coarse soils normally used in vegetable crop production. Yr2 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr2 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr2 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Page 1 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948000 Field/Location: TUESDAY GROUP 3 Date Sampled: 10/04/2011 Yr2 Seeding: the fertilizer band should be 2 inches below the seed and 2 inches to the side of the row. Yr2 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr2 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Yr3 Do not exceed 80-100 lbs/acre of N + K2O in the fertilizer band. If more K2O is required, plowdown or broadcast before planting. Yr3 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr3 K2O fertilizer recommendation above appropriate for coarse or moderately coarse soils normally used in vegetable crop production. Yr3 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr3 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr3 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr3 Seeding: the fertilizer band should be 2 inches below the seed and 2 inches to the side of the row. Yr3 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr3 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 2 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948010 Field/Location: TUESDAY GROUP 4 Date Sampled: 10/04/2011 Phosphorus (P) 1,071 Potassium (K) 1,964 Calcium (Ca) 12,092 Magnesium (Mg) 2,045 Element Element Element Soil ph 7.4 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 33.8 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 8.3 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 11.5 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 6.3 Organic Matter, % 16.0 2 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 Yr1 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr1 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 1 of 1

Lab Sample ID: 70948020 Field/Location: WEDNESDAY GROUP 1 Date Sampled: 10/05/2011 Phosphorus (P) 22 Potassium (K) 273 Calcium (Ca) 3,899 Magnesium (Mg) 502 Element Element Element Soil ph 7.0 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 16.2 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 32.6 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 4.8 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 0.7 Organic Matter, % 4.0 3 Grasses Seeding 2 Grasses Maintenance 1 Grasses Seeding 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 40 40.00 Yr1 Less sidedressed N will be required if legumes or manure have been incorporated prior to planting. Yr1 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 1 of 1

Lab Sample ID: 70948030 Field/Location: WEDNESDAY GROUP 2 Date Sampled: 10/05/2011 Phosphorus (P) 17 Potassium (K) 265 Calcium (Ca) 3,643 Magnesium (Mg) 519 Element Element Element Soil ph 6.9 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 15.1 Organic Matter, % 4.1 Buffer ph 6.4 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 0.9 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 6.1 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 35.9 3 Grasses Seeding 2 Grasses Maintenance 1 Grasses Seeding 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 40 40.00 2 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 40 40.00 3 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 40 40.00 Yr1 Less sidedressed N will be required if legumes or manure have been incorporated prior to planting. Yr1 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Yr2 Do not exceed 80-100 lbs/acre of N + K2O in the fertilizer band. If more K2O is required, plowdown or broadcast before planting. Yr2 Plow down sod or cover crop will provide 18.00 lbs/acre of N. Reduce sidedress N applications appropriately. Yr2 K2O fertilizer recommendation above appropriate for coarse or moderately coarse soils normally used in vegetable crop production. Yr2 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr2 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr2 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Page 1 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948030 Field/Location: WEDNESDAY GROUP 2 Date Sampled: 10/05/2011 Yr2 Seeding: the fertilizer band should be 2 inches below the seed and 2 inches to the side of the row. Yr2 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr2 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Yr3 Do not exceed 80-100 lbs/acre of N + K2O in the fertilizer band. If more K2O is required, plowdown or broadcast before planting. Yr3 Plow down sod or cover crop will provide 7.50 lbs/acre of N. Reduce sidedress N applications appropriately. Yr3 K2O fertilizer recommendation above appropriate for coarse or moderately coarse soils normally used in vegetable crop production. Yr3 Your soil appears to be fine textured. For these soils the K2O fertilizer recommendation can be adjusted 20% downward. Yr3 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr3 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr3 Seeding: the fertilizer band should be 2 inches below the seed and 2 inches to the side of the row. Yr3 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr3 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 2 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948040 Field/Location: WEDNESDAY GROUP 3 Date Sampled: 10/05/2011 Phosphorus (P) 40 Potassium (K) 559 Calcium (Ca) 4,153 Magnesium (Mg) 469 Element Element Element Soil ph 6.6 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 24.6 Organic Matter, % 5.8 Buffer ph 6.2 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 1.8 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 6.8 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 27.5 3 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 2 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 1 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 1 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 0.00 45-55 20 0.00 2 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 0.00 45-55 20 0.00 3 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 0.00 45-55 20 0.00 Yr1 If an analysis result is not referred to specifically in the recommendations or comments then levels are considered normal. Yr1 Sidedress nutrients over estimated root zone during the first or second growing season, broadcast thereafter. Yr1 N may be reduced 20 lbs/acre (1/2 lbs/1000 sq ft) for slow growing conifers and increased 10 lbs/acre (1/4 lbs/1000 sq ft) for fast growing deciduous. Yr1 Sidedress, if possible, so as to limit to established root zone. Yr1 Can use a complete fertilizer having a ratio of 2:1:1 or 3:1:1. Yr1 Warning - soil test K levels are very high and may induce imbalaces or deficiencies of other nutrients. Yr2 If an analysis result is not referred to specifically in the recommendations or comments then levels are considered normal. Yr2 Sidedress nutrients over estimated root zone during the first or second growing season, broadcast thereafter. Yr2 N may be reduced 20 lbs/acre (1/2 lbs/1000 sq ft) for slow growing conifers and increased 10 lbs/acre (1/4 lbs/1000 sq ft) for fast growing deciduous. Yr2 Sidedress, if possible, so as to limit to established root zone. Yr2 Can use a complete fertilizer having a ratio of 2:1:1 or 3:1:1. Yr2 Warning - soil test K levels are very high and may induce imbalaces or deficiencies of other nutrients. Yr3 If an analysis result is not referred to specifically in the recommendations or comments then levels are considered normal. Yr3 Sidedress nutrients over estimated root zone during the first or second growing season, broadcast thereafter. Page 1 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948040 Field/Location: WEDNESDAY GROUP 3 Date Sampled: 10/05/2011 Yr3 N may be reduced 20 lbs/acre (1/2 lbs/1000 sq ft) for slow growing conifers and increased 10 lbs/acre (1/4 lbs/1000 sq ft) for fast growing deciduous. Yr3 Sidedress, if possible, so as to limit to established root zone. Yr3 Can use a complete fertilizer having a ratio of 2:1:1 or 3:1:1. Yr3 Warning - soil test K levels are very high and may induce imbalaces or deficiencies of other nutrients. Page 2 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948050 Field/Location: WEDNESDAY GROUP 4 Date Sampled: 10/05/2011 Phosphorus (P) 6 Potassium (K) 475 Calcium (Ca) 1,937 Magnesium (Mg) 327 Element Element Element Soil ph 5.5 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 33.3 Organic Matter, % 4.3 Buffer ph 5.6 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 2.9 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 32.9 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 125.2 3 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 2 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 1 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 1 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 4.50 45-55 80 0.00 2 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 0.00 45-55 80 0.00 3 Woody Plants (ph 6.0 to 7.5) 0.00 45-55 80 0.00 Yr1 If an analysis result is not referred to specifically in the recommendations or comments then levels are considered normal. Yr1 Sidedress nutrients over estimated root zone during the first or second growing season, broadcast thereafter. Yr1 N may be reduced 20 lbs/acre (1/2 lbs/1000 sq ft) for slow growing conifers and increased 10 lbs/acre (1/4 lbs/1000 sq ft) for fast growing deciduous. Yr1 Sidedress, if possible, so as to limit to established root zone. Yr1 Lime rate is for 100% ENV. To calculate actual rate: rate to use = recommended rate/env (of lime source) x 100. Yr1 Maximum lime for 1 application is 4 tons/acre (175 lbs/1000 sq ft) of 100% ENV lime. Apply lime and resample prior to replanting. Yr1 Broadcast the limestone. If possible, incorporate by light cultivation but do not disturb the roots. Yr1 Warning - soil test K levels are very high and may induce imbalaces or deficiencies of other nutrients. Yr2 If an analysis result is not referred to specifically in the recommendations or comments then levels are considered normal. Yr2 Sidedress nutrients over estimated root zone during the first or second growing season, broadcast thereafter. Yr2 N may be reduced 20 lbs/acre (1/2 lbs/1000 sq ft) for slow growing conifers and increased 10 lbs/acre (1/4 lbs/1000 sq ft) for fast growing deciduous. Yr2 Sidedress, if possible, so as to limit to established root zone. Yr2 Warning - soil test K levels are very high and may induce imbalaces or deficiencies of other nutrients. Yr3 If an analysis result is not referred to specifically in the recommendations or comments then levels are considered normal. Page 1 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948050 Field/Location: WEDNESDAY GROUP 4 Date Sampled: 10/05/2011 Yr3 Sidedress nutrients over estimated root zone during the first or second growing season, broadcast thereafter. Yr3 N may be reduced 20 lbs/acre (1/2 lbs/1000 sq ft) for slow growing conifers and increased 10 lbs/acre (1/4 lbs/1000 sq ft) for fast growing deciduous. Yr3 Sidedress, if possible, so as to limit to established root zone. Yr3 Warning - soil test K levels are very high and may induce imbalaces or deficiencies of other nutrients. Page 2 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948060 Field/Location: THURSDAY GROUP 1 Date Sampled: 10/06/2011 Soil Name: Howard Phosphorus (P) 941 Potassium (K) 3,052 Calcium (Ca) 10,861 Magnesium (Mg) 1,800 Element Element Element Soil ph 7.5 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 32.0 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 9.9 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 7.7 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 8.1 Organic Matter, % 16.5 1 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 Yr1 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 1 of 1

Lab Sample ID: 70948070 Field/Location: THURSDAY GROUP 2 Date Sampled: 10/06/2011 Soil Name: Howard Phosphorus (P) 1,929 Potassium (K) 1,243 Calcium (Ca) 19,197 Magnesium (Mg) 2,391 Element Element Element Soil ph 7.2 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 35.2 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 7.3 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 8.5 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 22.8 Organic Matter, % 15.3 1 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 2 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 Yr1 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Yr2 Do not exceed 80-100 lbs/acre of N + K2O in the fertilizer band. If more K2O is required, plowdown or broadcast before planting. Yr2 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr2 K2O fertilizer recommendation above appropriate for coarse or moderately coarse soils normally used in vegetable crop production. Yr2 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr2 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr2 Seeding: the fertilizer band should be 2 inches below the seed and 2 inches to the side of the row. Yr2 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Page 1 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948070 Field/Location: THURSDAY GROUP 2 Date Sampled: 10/06/2011 Soil Name: Howard Yr2 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 2 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948080 Field/Location: THURSDAY GROUP 3 Date Sampled: 10/06/2011 Soil Name: Howard Phosphorus (P) 1,585 Potassium (K) 4,101 Calcium (Ca) 13,013 Magnesium (Mg) 2,250 Element Element Element Soil ph 7.6 Manganese (Mn), lbs/acre 43.1 Aluminum (Al), lbs/acre 10.0 Iron (Fe), lbs/acre 7.8 Zinc (Zn), lbs/acre 9.3 Organic Matter, % 23.2 1 Mixed Vegetables 1 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 2 Mixed Vegetables 0.00 120-140 20 0.00 Yr1 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr1 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr1 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr1 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Yr1 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Yr2 Do not exceed 80-100 lbs/acre of N + K2O in the fertilizer band. If more K2O is required, plowdown or broadcast before planting. Yr2 High soil P response to P unlikely in warm soil. Crops seeded or transplanted into cooler soils may respond to banded or starter P. Yr2 K2O fertilizer recommendation above appropriate for coarse or moderately coarse soils normally used in vegetable crop production. Yr2 Apply 100 lbs/acre of N at or near planting time. Yr2 Broadcast 50% and apply the remainder in bands when setting plants. Yr2 Seeding: the fertilizer band should be 2 inches below the seed and 2 inches to the side of the row. Yr2 Sidedress 30-40 lbs/acre of N 3 to 4 weeks after thinning or setting the plants. Page 1 of 2

Lab Sample ID: 70948080 Field/Location: THURSDAY GROUP 3 Date Sampled: 10/06/2011 Soil Name: Howard Yr2 Additional sidedressed N should not be required unless there was leaching from heavy rains. Page 2 of 2