Potassium (K) is one of the three primary crop nutrients. Having an ample amount of potassium is critical to plant health and development. However, it is also important to consider the ratio of potassium ions in the soil, in relation to the other cations measured on a base saturation test. Understanding K's role in that base saturation analysis is a significant step in keeping soil in overall balance. Join Brian and Stephanie with this week's Back 2 Basics video on potassium.
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