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Now is the time to take a soil test
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The most important test a gardener can take is a soil test. A soil test is used to determine the level of nutrients and pH in the soil. Soil tests can reveal why some plants aren't growing well in a particular area.
Soil sampling can be done any time of the year. However, the ideal time is now, when the garden season has ended in the late summer to early fall. It is desirable to take samples before soil temperatures drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Be sure to wait six to eight weeks before testing a recently fertilized area.
The pH value is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of the soil. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. Numbers less than 7 are considered acid and numbers greater than 7 are alkaline. Soil pH directly affects nutrient availability. Most soil nutrients are readily available when soil pH is at 6.0 to 7.5. When pH rises above this value, nutrient elements such as phosphorous, iron, manganese, copper and zinc become less available. This explains why pin oak trees suffer from iron chlorosis.
Plants thrive best in different soil pH ranges. For example, blueberries and rhododendrons need a soil that is acidic, about 4.5 pH. Soil pH values above or below the optimum range may result in plant symptoms of nutrient deficiencies.
Soil test results are only as good as the sample provided to the testing lab. Here are a few steps to follow.
Divide your property into sections according to use and soil type. Submit a sample for each area of the yard - vegetable gardens, flower gardens, lawn. In addition, each sample should represent only one soil type.
Use a clean soil probe, spade, hand trowel or shovel to collect samples. Avoid using brass, bronze or galvanized tools because they can contaminate samples.
A soil sample must be representative of the area being tested. So a soil sample is a composite of numerous subsamples. Randomly select and evenly space subsamples. Collect at least eight subsamples from a 100-square-feet area.
Soil sampling depths depend on what plants are growing in that location. Recommended depths are: established lawns, 4 inches; vegetable and flower gardens 6 to 8 inches; and trees and shrubs, 6 to 12 inches.
When testing the area under a tree, take subsamples from the trunk to the outer edges of the branches.
If using a shovel, spade or hand trowel, dig a hole and set the soil aside. Then cut a 1/2 to 1 inch slice of soil from one side of the hole. Place the slice in a clean, plastic container. Remove leaves, roots, thatch and debris from the sample.
Repeat this process within the sampling area. Mix subsamples. Spread the sample on a clean paper and allow the soil to air dry. Place about 1 pint of thoroughly mixed soil in a bag or box. Then place packaged sample in a sturdy mailing carton.
Be sure to label each sample with name of area being sampled, i.e. lawn, vegetable garden, flower garden, rose garden, fruits, pin oak tree, etc. Also include your name and address. If the soil is from a bare area, indicate what will be grown in the area.
Mail your sample to a soil testing lab. Expect soil test results within two weeks. Results should indicate the amount and type of fertilizer or other soil amendments to apply to the soil.
While soil test results provide a great deal of information, a standard soil test will not identify poor soil drainage, soil compaction, over-watering or under-watering or environmental disorders.
Here are addresses and telephone numbers of nearby soil testing labs.
Ingram's Soil Testing
13343 Fitschen Road
Athens, IL 62613
217-636-7500
Sparks Soil Testing
PO Box 841
Lincoln, IL 62656
217-735-4233
-- Unit Educator, Horticulture University of Illinois Extension www.extension.uiuc.edu/sangamon
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by Shushannah Walshe
ST. LOUIS -- Fox News' Carl Cameron conducted the first post-debate interview with Sarah Palin this morning. The extensive interview went over last night's Vice-Presidential face off, her debate prep, campaign strategy, media access and the hits she has been getting for not having more access to the media, and of course the much talked about and criticized interview she did with CBS's Katie Couric.
Palin told Carl that she was "annoyed" at some of the interviews she has done, "Ok I'll tell you honestly the Sarah Palin in those interviews is a little bit annoyed because it's man no matter what you say you are going to get clobbered. If you choose to answer a question you are going to get clobbered on the answer," Palin said. "If you choose to try and pivot and go on to another subject that you believe that Americans want to hear about you get clobbered for that too."
She then aimed to defend herself for some of the criticism she got for the Couric interview. She was blasted for not answering Couric's question on any of the periodicals she reads or even a Supreme Court decision that she disagreed with. She defended some of the circular answers she gave the CBS anchor saying that she did not get to cover some of the topics she saw as important, "But in those Katie Couric interviews I did feel that there were a lot of things that she was missing in terms of an opportunity to ask what a V.P. candidate stands for. What the values are represented in our ticket. I wanted to talk about Barack Obama increasing taxes, which would lead to killing jobs. I wanted to talk about his proposal to increase government spending by another trillion dollars."
She then slammed Barack Obama calling him disqualified to be President of the United States, "Some of his comments that he has made about the war that I think may in my world disqualifies someone from consideration as the next commander in chief." Palin said, "Some of his comments about Afghanistan and what we are doing there supposedly- just air raiding villages and killing civilians. That's reckless. So I wanted to talk about things like that. So I guess I have to apologize about being a little annoyed, but that is also an indication of being outside that Washington elite and being outside the media elite also and just wanting to talk and just wanting to talk to Americans without the filter and let them know what we stand for."
Stay tuned to Fox News
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News Release Capital Area Association of REALTORS® The Voice for Real EstateTM in the Capital Area
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SPRINGFIELD (September 24, 2008). The median single-family home sale price decreased slightly while unit home sales continue at pre-boom 2003-2007 normal levels in the Capital Area during August 2008, according to figures from the Capital Area Association of REALTORS® (CAAR) Multiple Information Service. For the month of August 2008, the median home sale price (for all single-family homes and condominiums) was $113,000, revealing a decrease of 1.8 percent from the $115,000 August 2008 price. The year-to-date median home sale price through August of 2008 yielded $105,000, virtually identical to the same period in 2007. The median is a typical market price where half the homes sold for more, half sold for less. Home sales in the Capital Area during the month of August amounted to 346 units, well below the 417 home sales recorded in August of 2007. Year-to-date home sales through August of 2008 revealed 2,477 unit sales, down 14.1 percent from the 2,885 during the same period in 2007. "According to CAAR president, Philip Chiles, ABR, GRI, the recent turmoil in the financial markets have threatened the prospects for a quick recovery of the housing market. However, interventions by the federal government will help to ease the difficulties brought on by this turmoil. It is becoming clear that future prospects for a recovery will ultimately be tied to the overall health of the economy." "With the new $7,500 first-time homebuyer tax credit, low interest rates, lower home prices, attractive FHA loans and an ample supply of homes, this fall is shaping up to be a great time to buy," said Chiles. The average cumulative days on market (CDOM) for homes that have sold during August of 2008 was 99 as compared to 88 during August of 2007. For the year-to-date 2008 the CDOM was 106 days as compared to 94 days during this same time in 2007. The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. reported that the national average commitment rate for 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgages was 6.48 percent in May 2008, down from the 6.57 average rate during May of 2007. The Capital Area Association of REALTORS® is the Voice for Real Estate in the Capital Area representing more than 700 members involved in all aspects of the real estate industry. The Capital Area's Resource for Real Estate Information can be found at www.SeeHouses.com.
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Housing Outlook Dependent on Economy
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Let me give you an analogy of our upcoming brain trust coming out of college:
Father/Daughter Talk:
A young woman was about to finish her first year of college Like so many others her age, she considered herself to be a very liberal Democrat, and among other liberal ideals, was very much in favor of higher taxes to support more government programs, in other words redistribution of wealth..She was deeply ashamed that her father was a rather staunch Republican, a feeling she openly expressed. Based on the lectures that she had participated in, and the occasional chat with a professor, she felt that her father had for years harbored an evil, selfish desire to keep what he thought should be his. One day she was challenging her father on his opposition tohigher taxes on the rich and the need for more government programs. The self-professed objectivity proclaimed by her professors hadto be the truth and she indicated so to her father. He responded byasking how she was doing in school. Taken aback, she answered rather haughtily that she had a 4.0 GPA, and let him know that it was tough to maintain, insisting thatshe was taking a very difficult course load and was constantly studying, which left her no time to go out and party like other people she knew. She didn't even have time for a boyfriend, and didn't really have many college friends because s he spent all her time studying. Her father listened and then asked, 'How is your friend Audrey doing?' She replied, 'Audrey is barely getting by. All she takes are easy classes, she never studies, and she barely has a 2.0 GPA. She is so popular on campus; college for her is a blast. She's always invited to all the parties and lots of times she doesn't even show up for classes because she's too hung over.' Her wise father asked his daughter, 'Why don't you go to the Dean's office and ask him to deduct 1.0 off your GPA and give it to your friend who only has a 2.0. That way you will both have a 3.0 GPA and certainly that would be a fair and equal distribution of GPA.' The daughter, visibly shocked by her father's suggestion, angrily fired back, 'That's a crazy idea, and how would that be fair! I've worked really hard for my grades! I've invested a lot of time, and a lot of hard work! Audrey has done next to nothing toward her degree. She played while I worked my tail off!' The father slowly smiled, winked and said gently, 'Welcome to the Republican party'. THIS explains politics in simple terms that even a Democrat can understand.
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| By Natasha Mozgovaya, Haaretz Correspondent | |||
In the speech which Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin was to have delivered at a Monday rally protesting the UN appearance of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, she was to have said that the Iranian president "dreams of being an agent in a 'Final Solution' - the elimination of the Jewish people." Her appearance in the rally in Dag Hammarskjold Plaza was cancelled in a flap between protest organizers and Hillary Clinton, who had also been scheduled to speak. Clinton aides were quoted as saying that they had been "blindsided" by the decision to invite Palin, which they called a partisan move. In the ensuing controversy, Clinton withdrew her participation, and Palin's invitation was rescinded. The text of the speech follows: Tomorrow, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will come to New York - to the heart of what he calls the Great Satan - and speak freely in this, a country whose demise he has called for. Ahmadinejad may choose his words carefully, but underneath all of the rhetoric is an agenda that threatens all who seek a safer and freer world. We gather here today to highlight the Iranian dictator's intentions and to call for action to thwart him. He must be stopped. The world must awake to the threat this man poses to all of us. Ahmadinejad denies that the Holocaust ever took place. He dreams of being an agent in a "Final Solution" - the elimination of the Jewish people. He has called Israel a "stinking corpse" that is "on its way to annihilation." Such talk cannot be dismissed as the ravings of a madman -not when Iran just this summer tested long-range Shahab-3 missiles capable of striking Tel Aviv, not when the Iranian nuclear program is nearing completion, and not when Iran sponsors terrorists that threaten and kill innocent people around the world. The Iranian government wants nuclear weapons. The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that Iran is running at least 3,800 centrifuges and that its uranium enrichment capacity is rapidly improving. According to news reports, U.S. intelligence agencies believe the Iranians may have enough nuclear material to produce a bomb within a year. The world has condemned these activities. The United Nations Security Council has demanded that Iran suspend its illegal nuclear enrichment activities. It has levied three rounds of sanctions. How has Ahmadinejad responded? With the declaration that the "Iranian nation would not retreat one iota" from its nuclear program. So, what should we do about this growing threat? First, we must succeed in Iraq. If we fail there, it will jeopardize the democracy the Iraqis have worked so hard to build, and empower the extremists in neighboring Iran. Iran has armed and trained terrorists who have killed our soldiers in Iraq, and it is Iran that would benefit from an American defeat in Iraq. If we retreat without leaving a stable Iraq, Iran's nuclear ambitions will be bolstered. If Iran acquires nuclear weapons ? they could share them tomorrow with the terrorists they finance, arm, and train today. Iranian nuclear weapons would set off a dangerous regional nuclear arms race that would make all of us less safe. But Iran is not only a regional threat; it threatens the entire world. It is the no. 1 state sponsor of terrorism. It sponsors the world's most vicious terrorist groups, Hamas and Hezbollah. Together, Iran and its terrorists are responsible for the deaths of Americans in Lebanon in the 1980s, in Saudi Arabia in the 1990s, and in Iraq today. They have murdered Iraqis, Lebanese, Palestinians, and other Muslims who have resisted Iran's desire to dominate the region. They have persecuted countless people simply because they are Jewish. Iran is responsible for attacks not only on Israelis, but on Jews living as far away as Argentina. Anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial are part of Iran's official ideology and murder is part of its official policy. Not even Iranian citizens are safe from their government's threat to those who want to live, work, and worship in peace. Politically-motivated abductions, torture, death by stoning, flogging, and amputations are just some of its state-sanctioned punishments. It is said that the measure of a country is the treatment of its most vulnerable citizens. By that standard, the Iranian government is both oppressive and barbaric. Under Ahmadinejad's rule, Iranian women are some of the most vulnerable citizens. If an Iranian woman shows too much hair in public, she risks being beaten or killed. If she walks down a public street in clothing that violates the state dress code, she could be arrested. But in the face of this harsh regime, the Iranian women have shown courage. Despite threats to their lives and their families, Iranian women have sought better treatment through the "One Million Signatures Campaign Demanding Changes to Discriminatory Laws." The authorities have reacted with predictable barbarism. Last year, women's rights activist Delaram Ali was sentenced to 20 lashes and 10 months in prison for committing the crime of "propaganda against the system." After international protests, the judiciary reduced her sentence to "only" 10 lashes and 36 months in prison and then temporarily suspended her sentence. She still faces the threat of imprisonment. Earlier this year, Senator Clinton said that "Iran is seeking nuclear weapons, and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is in the forefront of that" effort. Senator Clinton argued that part of our response must include stronger sanctions, including the designation of the IRGC as a terrorist organization. John McCain and I could not agree more. Senator Clinton understands the nature of this threat and what we must do to confront it. This is an issue that should unite all Americans. Iran should not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons. Period. And in a single voice, we must be loud enough for the whole world to hear: Stop Iran! Only by working together, across national, religious, and political differences, can we alter this regime's dangerous behavior. Iran has many vulnerabilities, including a regime weakened by sanctions and a population eager to embrace opportunities with the West. We must increase economic pressure to change Iran's behavior. Tomorrow, Ahmadinejad will come to New York. On our soil, he will exercise the right of freedom of speech - a right he denies his own people. He will share his hateful agenda with the world. Our task is to focus the world on what can be done to stop him. We must rally the world to press for truly tough sanctions at the U.N. or with our allies if Iran's allies continue to block action in the U.N. We must start with restrictions on Iran's refined petroleum imports. We must reduce our dependency on foreign oil to weaken Iran's economic influence. We must target the regime's assets abroad; bank accounts, investments, and trading partners. President Ahmadinejad should be held accountable for inciting genocide, a crime under international law. We must sanction Iran's Central Bank and the Revolutionary Guard Corps -which no one should doubt is a terrorist organization. Together, we can stop Iran's nuclear program. Senator McCain has made a solemn commitment that I strongly endorse: Never again will we risk another Holocaust. And this is not a wish, a request, or a plea to Israel's enemies. This is a promise that the United States and Israel will honor, against any enemy who cares to test us. It is John McCain's promise and it is my promise. 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