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Is trace mineral testing necessary for growing healthy crops?

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Is trace mineral testing necessary for growing healthy crops?

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A. Yes. It is not uncommon for most soils to be deficient in one or more of the essential micronutrients, such as boron, iron, or zinc. Trace mineral deficiencies can restrict the availability to plants of certain major nutrients, even when a sufficient supply of those nutrients is present in the soil.

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