“Low rainfall in the semi-arid region east of the Cascades has slowed the natural soil acidification process, resulting in calcareous soils with pH values far too high for an acidophilic plant like blueberry,” explains Dr. Scott Lukas, Assistant Professor of Horticulture at Oregon State University’s Hermiston Agricultural Research and Extension Center.
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