Crops Soil Health Agronomy Tip: Address pH in your soils Cody Pettit, field agronomist with Pioneer Seeds, says addressing pH in your soils can be one of the most cost-effective and beneficial strategies to address and solve soil issues. By Successful Farming Staff Successful Farming Staff The content on Agriculture.com is by created by trained journalists who have become subject-matter experts in their fields. You may see some content using the byline "Successful Farming Staff." The content is primarily from information or a press release provided by other entities – such as the USDA, a university, or agricultural company. The press release has been vetted and reviewed by a staff editor. The content is edited and changed to reflect the voice and style of Successful Farming. Successful Farming's Editorial Guidelines Published on September 1, 2021 Close Photo: National Pork Board Cody Pettit, field agronomist with Pioneer Seeds, says addressing pH in your soils can be one of the most cost-effective and beneficial strategies to solve soil issues. "Consider liming, putting in tile, and focusing on macronutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. This is the foundation to then take a next step toward correcting additional nutrient needs," he explains. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit