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Soybean Soil pH Requirement

Last Updated: March 28, 2008

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In the southern US, soil pHs of 5.8-6.2 are recommended. Lime should be applied to achieve this pH when possible. In the Midwest, pHs closer to 7 are considered ideal.

If Magnesium (Mg) content of the soil is low or medium, use Dolomitic lime if possible. Calcitic lime may be used when Mg is not a concern.

“For more information on this or other topics related to soybean production, contact your state extension specialist or your local extension educator/agent.”

The following is the link to the soybean extension specialists: state extension soybean specialist

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