I want to thank you for taking the time to explain N-P-K in an elementary way for the poster asking. So many folks take it for granted that EVERYBODY understands the garble of the 'trade'. Yes, anybody who intends to farm any kind of crop needs to know the value of soil analysis and what the basic constituents of fertilizer are...and why they are in it. The entire crowd that comes here hasn't been raised on the farm or studied agriculture...therefore they need to ask...and be kindly told...what things like N-P-K mean. My hat is off to you for doing so.
Nothing pisses me off anymore than for folks to begin talking to an open audience in any form of techno-babble. Military types are the world's worst for that. Just as bad, is when you go to a Chinese restaurant and all the Asian folks are ying-ho-ba-dong-fa-wha-ha-'ing and there I sit wondering what the Hell they are babbling about. You never know if they are saying the cats need skinning or the dog chops got burned or the rat legs are ready to be boiled:)!
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